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SCHOOL, and. PARISH 

-SERVICE-BOOK- 



— BEING THE — 



ORDER OF MATINS AND VESPERS 

OF THE 

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 

WITH MUSIC 

EDITED BY THE 

Rev. J. F.'OHL. 




PHILADELPHIA: 
G. W. FREDERICK, 

117 N. SIXTH STREET. 
1892. 




Hit 

Publisher's Notice. 



The Publishertnlls attention to the fact that much of the music in this 
Service-Book has been especially arranged for it, and is secured to him by 
copyright. 



CONTENTS 



PAGE 



Preface , . 3 

Explanatory and Suggestive 5 

Rubrical Outlines 8 

Early Service, or Matins 9 

Evening Service, or Vespers 21 

The Collects for the Sundays and Festivals of the Church 

Year 31 

Other Collects and Prayers 44 

The Litany • • 53 

The Suffrages 56 

Festival Invitatories 59 

Antiphons 60 

Versicles 69 

Responsories 72 

Benedicite, Omnia Opera 94 

Table of Proper Psalms and Antiphons 96 

Psalms 97 

Index of Chants 150 



Copyright, 1892, by G. \V. FREDERICK. 



PREFACE 



The Services set to music in the following pages are the ancient Orders 
known as Matins and Vespers. These Orders date from a very early period 
in the history of the Christian Church, and were prepared to satisfy the felt 
need for a Daily Morning and Evening Service. Like the Liturgy of the Holy 
Supper, they were revised and purified by the Reformers, retained for daily 
morning and evening use, and now form a part of the " Common Service," 
prepared in compliance with the joint action of the three General Bodies of 
the Lutheran Church in the United States, with which most of the Lutheran 
Congregations using the English language are connected. 

What lends a special charm to these Orders, and makes them so rich in 
devotion, is the fact that they contain, almost word for word, only the in- 
spired language of Sacred Scripture. At the same time, by reason of the 
ease with which they may be adapted to circumstances, they answer all the 
demands of every ordinary and extraordinary occasion ; and it is to be hoped 
that their use will again be revived in Colleges, Seminaries, and Schools, at 
the week-day services, and on all occasions when another Order than that of 
the Chief Service is needed. 

Special attention is directed to the eminent fitness of these Orders for the 
Sunday-school, — the Matin for a morning, the Vesper for an afternoon session. 
We cannot begin too early to familiarize children with the venerable liturgical 
forms in which millions of saints before them have expressed their devotions. 
Would we have worshiping congregations, then must we first teach the chil- 
dren how to worship. These liturgical treasures should, from early childhood, 
become the heart's own possession. Like the great and familiar hymns in 
which Christians of every age and land have combined to pour out their 
prayers and praises, and of which we never tire because they satisfy the 
heart, so should these other forms of devotion, to serve the same purpose, 



Preface. 



be made the heart's familiar language ; and to accomplish this, the beginning 
must be made in the Sunday-School. By reference to the "Rubrical Out- 
lines" (page 8) it will be seen how readily the Orders here presented adapt 
themselves to the uses of the Sunday-School. At the usual Sunday sessions 
the simpler form of either Order may be used ; while with an ample supply 
of Invitatories, Antiphons, Responsories, Versicles, and Psalms, together with 
the Hymns and Carols in the School and Parish Hymnal, the material is 
always at hand for the most elaborate festival service. 

Those familiar with the ancient music of the Responsories may regret its 
omission in this book. It was here that the greatest difficulties were en- 
countered in arranging the' music for these Services. In some instances it 
was well-nigh impossible to adapt the ancient music to the English words ; 
and in nearly all cases said music is so archaic in form that, could the neces- 
sary adaptation even have been made, the result would have been far from 
satisfactory to those accustomed to the best forms of modern church music. 
As the Anthem is a feature in the services of English congregations, and as 
the Responsory serves the purpose of an Anthem, more modern themes were 
taken, and upon these as a basis, the music of the Responsories was wrought 
out. It is with great diffidence that the Editor presents this part of his work 
to the Church ; but he feels certain that those who are best acquainted with 
the difficulties in the case will be most lenient in their judgment. 

The Editor regrets that, in order to keep the book within convenient size, 
he was obliged to omit all the Lesson Tables ; some of the Antiphons, Ver- 
sicles, and Psalms ; the additional Responsories and Canticles provided in the 
"Church Book," with the exception of the Bcnedicite ; the music to the 
Litany and Suffrages ; and the intonations for the minister's parts in the 
Service. It is hoped, however, that enough is here offered to meet all require- 
ments for some time to come. A larger and complete work may follow. 

It will be found that the music to the fixed parts of the Service is sub- 
stantially the same, in this book, as that which the Editor had the honor of 
preparing for the new edition (1892) of Dr. Seiss' " Church Song." 

4 



EXPLANATORY AND SUGGESTIVE. 



For the proper musical rendering of Matins and Vespers the following 
directions should be observed. 

The Antiphon.— The Antiphon is a short verse of Scripture, selected 
with special reference to the particular season, day, or occasion, and sung at 
the beginning and close of the Psalm and Canticle. Its music must inva- 
riably belong to the same mode or scale as the Psalm-tone which follows. 
Before the Psalm or Canticle, according to ancient usage, the Antiphon is 
sung by one or more voices of the choir ; after the Psalm and Canticle it is 
repeated b}' the entire choir. On the Chief Festivals it may be sung by the 
entire choir at the beginning and close. As it is not meant to be sung in 
strict' time, but with due deliberation, somewhat after the manner of a musi- 
cal recitative, the music to all the Antiphons in this book is given in its 
original unbarred form. — If the Antiphon differ in key from the music imme- 
diately preceding, the transition must be made by an organ modulation. — 
At the daily service the Antiphon is usually omitted, but it should never be 
omitted on Sundays and Festivals. — It may be sung unaccompanied. 

The Psalm. — The Psalms are the Songs of Inspiration. They w T ere the 
hymns of God's people under the Old Dispensation ; and St. Paul distinctly 
recognizes and enjoins their use among Christians (Eph. 5 : 19 ; Col. 3 : 16). 
They are however meant to be sung, not said. The latter practice is only a 
make-shift, and contradicts the uniform usage both of the Jewish and of 
the Christian Church until within comparatively modern times. 

According to Lutheran usage one to three Psalms may be sung at Matins 
and Vespers, each ending with the Gloria Patri. On festival occasions each 
Psalm may be introduced and followed by an Antiphon ; but the more usual 
custom is to sing an Antiphon only at the beginning and close of the 
entire Psalmod}^. — The Psalms should be sung antiphonally . To secure the 
best results, divide the choir (chorus) into two sections. Let the first section 
sing the first part of each verse, i. e., to the colon, in four-part harmony, when 
Anglican chants are used ; and the second section, together with the congre- 
gation, the second part of the verse, in unison. When no Antiphon follows 

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the Psalm, the Gloria Patri at the close may be sung full, i. e., by choirs and 
congregation together, — the choir singing the harmonies, and the congrega- 
tion in unison. With the Gregorian Tones it is however usual to sing the 
melody in unison throughout, though as harmonized in this book, these 
Tones may also be sung in four parts.— The Psalm should be announced at 
the beginning, so that the Service may proceed from one part to the other 
without interruption . 

The Gregorian Tones.— The proper melodies for the Psalms, the Venite, 
and the Canticles, are the so-called Gregorian Tones, or Ancient Plain Song. 
Of these there are eight, with one irregular, called "Tonus Peregrinus." 
Each Psalm-tone consists of four parts : the Intonation, or beginning of the 
melody; the Dominant, or Reciting Note ; the Mediation, a short cadence in 
the middle ; and the Finalis, i. e. , Ending, or Final Cadence. 



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Most of the Tones have two or more Endings. The Intonation is sung 
only to the first verse of the Psalm, and only on Sundays and Festival Days, 
but should be used on all Sundays and Festivals with every verse of the 
Benedictus, Magnificat, and Nunc Dimittis. It may also be used with each 
verse of the Gloria Patri. It is however not sung to the first verse of each 
Psalm, when more than one is used, and the same Tone is continued from 
one Psalm to the other. As far as the colon, it should be sung by the men 
of the choir, without the organ, — the rest of the choir and the congregation 
joining at the second half of the verse. To prevent singing out of tune, 
the organist should first play this part of the chant with his left hand on the 
Great Organ, and on the Pedals, at the end touching the first note of the 
Intonation again ; thus : 

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directed to the slight variation sometimes found in the pointing of the Gloria 
Patri, made necessary by the peculiar structure of the particular Tone to 
which it is to be sung. When, as in the 8th Tone, one of the shorter forms 

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of Mediation is in use, the recitation extends beyond the first bar of the 
pointing, and up to the second ; and when, as in the 5th, 6th, and 8th Tones, 
there is but one syllable after the second bar, the note after the • is omitted ; 
thus : 

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He that sitteth in the | heavens . shall 

Then shall He speak unto them | in His 

To sing Gregorian or Plain Chant well, entire familiarity with both 
words and music is absolutely necessary. There must be no uncertainty 
about either, and no evident effort to get words and music together. The 
words must be sung with notes as one would speak without notes, neither 
too rapidly nor too slowly. 

The Responsory. — The Responsory is the anthem of the Service. It is 
to be sung by the choir, and should never be omitted on Sundays and Festi- 
vals. The words of the Responsory, still more than those of the Antiphon, 
give expression to the chief thought of the season, day, or occasion. When 
it is omitted, as is apt to be the rule at the daily services, a Hymn may be 
used instead. 

The Venite and Canticles. — The musical treatment of these is essen- 
tially the same as that of the Psalms. 

Rubrics. — All Rubrics in italics are by authority. 

7 



RUBRICAL OUTLINES 



MATINS. 

On Ordinary Occasions, or At a 
Morning Session of the Sun- 
day-School. 
i. The Opening Versicles. 

2. Gloria Patri, with Hallelujah. 

3. The Invitatory and Venite. 

4. The Hymn. 

5. The Psalm, with Gloria Patri. 

6. The Lesson and Response. 

(Hymn;) 

7. Exhortation or Sermon . (Instruc- 

tion of the School.) 

8. The Canticle. 
,9. Kyrie. 

10. The Lord's Prayer. 

11. The Salutation and Response. 

12. The Collect or Collects. 

13. Benedicamus. 

(Benediction.) 

VESPERS. 

On Ordinary Occasions, or At an 
Afternoon Session of the Sun- 
day-Schooe. 

1. The Opening Versicles. 

2. Gloria Patri, with Hallelujah. 

3. The Psalm, with Gloria Patri. 

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4. The Lesson and Response. 

(Hymn.) 

5. Sermon. (Instruction of the 

School.) 
(Offerings.) 

6. The Hymn. 

7. Versicle: "-Let my prayer," etc. 

8. The Canticle. 

9. Kyrie. 

10. The Lord's Prayer. 

:; If a Prayer be introduced into this part of 
the Service, it should be said at this place, pre- 
ceded by the Salutation ^x\<\ Response. The 
structure of these Services i.s however against it. 



11. The Salutation and Response. 

12. The Collect or Collects.. 

13. Versicle: "The Lord will give," 

etc. 

14. The Collect for Peace. 

15. Benedicamus. 

(Benediction.) 

On Extraordinary Occasions. 

1. A Festival Hymn. 

2. The Opening Versicles. 

3. Gloria Patri, with Hallelujah. 

At Matins. —The Festival Invita- 
tory and Venite. The Hymn. 
Antiphon. 

4. The Psalm or Psalms, with Gloria 

Patri. 
Antiphon repeated. 

5. The Lessons. 

After each. Lesson, except the last, may 
be sung the Response, or a Hymn or 
Carol. After the last Lesson shall 
be sung : 

6. The Responsory. 

7. Sermon or Address. 

(Offerings.) 

At Vespers.— The Hymn. 
At Vespers. — Versicle : "Let my 
prayer," etc. 

8. The Canticle. 

An Antiphon may be used with the 
Denedictus, Magnificat, and Nunc 
Dimittis. 

9. Kyrie. 

10. The Lord's Prayer. 

11. The Salutation and Response. 

12. The Collect or Collects. 

At Matins a Versicle may be used with 

the Collect. 
At Vespers.— Versicle : " The 
Lord will give," etc. The 
Collect for Peace. 
[5. Benedicamus. 

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EARLY SERVICE, OR MATINS. 



% A Hymn of Invocation of the Holy Ghost, or another Hymn, may be sung. Or, 

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THE PSAEM. 

\ At the end of each Psalm the Congregation shall sing or say the Gloria Patri. 

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And hath || raised up a horn of sal- | vatiori | for us : 

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As He || spake by the mouth of His | holy | prophets : 

Which have been | since the | world be- | gan ; 
That — || we should be sav-ed from our | ene- | mies : 

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To per- || form the mercy promised | to our | fathers : 

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In — || holiness and righteousness be- | fore | Him : 

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And — || thou, child, shalt be called the prophet | of the | Highest : 

For thou vshalt go before the face of the Lord | to pre- | pare His | ways ; 
To give || knowledge of salvation | unto His | people : 

By the re- | mission | of their | sins, 
Through — || the tender mercy | of our | God : 

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our daily bread ; And forgive us our trespasses, as we forgive those who tres- 
pass against us ; And lead us not into temptation ; But deliver us from evil ; 
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OGOD, from Whom all holy desires, all good coun- 
sels, and all just works do proceed : Give unto Thy 
servants that peace, which the world cannot give ; that 
our hearts may be set to obey Thy commandments, and 
also that by Thee, we, being defended from the fear of 
our enemies, may pass our time in rest and quietness ; 
through the merits of Jesus Christ our Saviour, Who 
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THE COLLECTS 

FOR THE SUNDAYS AND FESTIVALS OF THE CHURCH YEAR. 



accomplished, through Thy mercy 



and satisfaction ; Who livest and 



First Sunday in Advent. 

STIR up, we beseech Thee, Thy j 
power, O Lord, and come ; that : reignest with the Father and the H0I3* 
by Thy protection we may be rescued I Ghost, ever one God, world without 
from the threatening perils of our sins, end. Amen. 
and saved by Thy mighty deliverance 



Who livest and reignest with the 
Father and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 



Second Sunday in Advent. 

STIR up our hearts, O Lord, to make 
ready the way of Thine Only-Be- 
gotten Son, so that by His coming we 
may be enabled to serve Thee with 
pure minds ; Who liveth and reigneth j liveth 
with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever 
one God, world without end. Amen. 



Other Collects for the Season of Advent. 

MERCIFULLY hear, O Lord, the 
prayers of Thy people ; that as 
they rejoice in the Advent of Thine 
Only-Begotten Son according to the 
flesh, so when He cometh a second 
time in His Majesty, they may receive 
the reward of eternal life ; through 
the same Jesus Christ our Lord ; Who 
etc. 



Third Sunday in Advent. 

LORD, we beseech Thee, give ear 
to our praj-ers, and lighten the 
darkness of our hearts, by Thy gra- 
cious visitation ; Who livest and 
reignest with the Father and the Holy 
Ghost, ever one God, world without 
end. Amen. 

Fourth Sunday in Advent. 

STIR up, O Lord, we beseech Thee, 
Thy power, and come, and with 
great might succor us, that by the 
help of Th}' grace whatsoever is hin- 
dered by our sins may be speedily 



OGod, Who dost gladden us with 
the yearly anticipation of our 
Redemption : Grant that w T fe who now 
joyfully receive Thine Only-Begotten 
Son as our Redeemer, may also behold 
Him without fear when He cometh as 
our Judge ; Who liveth, etc. 

MOST merciful God, Who hast 
given Thine eternal Word to 
be made incarnate of the pure Virgin ; 
Grant unto Thy people grace to put 
away fleshly lusts, that so they may 
be ready for Thy visitation ; through 
the same, Thy Son, Jesus Christ, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth, etc. 



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Christmas. 

Collect for Christmas Night. 

OGOD, Who hast made this most 
holy night to shine with the 
brightness of the true Light : Grant, 
we beseech Thee, that as we have 
known on earth the mysteries of that 
Light, we may also come to the full- 
ness of its joys in heaven ; through 
the same, our Lord Jesus Christ, Who 
liveth and reign eth with Thee and the 
Holy Ghost, ever one God, world with- 
out end. Amen. 

Collect for Christmas Day. 

GRANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty 
God, that the new birth of Thine 
Only-Begotten Son in the flesh may 
set us free who are held in the old 
bondage under the yoke of sin ; 
through the same, Thy Son Jesus 
Christ our Lord, Who liveth and 
reigneth with Thee and the Holy 
Ghost, ever one God, world without 
end. Amen. 

Second Christmas Day. 

Collect the same as for Christmas 
Day. 

Sunday after Christmas. 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
Direct our actions according to 
Thy good pleasure, that in the Name 
of Thy beloved Son, we may be made 
to abound in good works ; through 
the same, Jesus Christ our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and the 
Holy Ghost, ever one God, world with- 
out end. Amen. 

The Circumcision of Christ — New Year. 

OLORD God, Who, for our sakes, 
hast made Thy Blessed Son our 
Saviour subject to the Law, and caused 



Him to endure the circumcision of the 
flesh : Grant us the true circumcision 
of the spirit, that our hearts may be 
pure from all sinful desires and lusts ; 
through the same, Thy Son, our Lord 
Jesus Christ, Who liveth and reigneth 
with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever 
one God, world without end. Amen. 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
from Whom cometh down every 
good and perfect gift : We give Thee 
thanks for all Thy benefits, temporal 
and spiritual, bestowed upon us in 
the year past, and we beseech Thee 
of Thy goodness, grant us a favorable 
and joyful year, defend us from all 
dangers and adversities, and send 
upon us the fullness of Thy blessing ; 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
Lord, etc. 

Sunday after Nezu Year. 

Collect the same as for the Sunday 
after Christmas. 

Epiphany. 

OGod, Who, by the- leading of a 
.star, didst manifest Thy Only- 
Begotten Son to the Gentiles : Mer- 
cifully grant, that we, who know Thee 
now by faith, may after this life have 
the fruition of Thy glorious Godhead ; 
through the same, Thy Son, Jesus 
Christ our Lord, Who liveth and 
reigneth with Thee and the Holy 
Ghost, ever one God, world without 
end. Amen. 

First Sunday after Epiphany. 

OLORD, we beseech Thee merci- 
fully to receive the prayers of 
Thy people who call upon Thee ; and 



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grant that they rnay both perceive 
and know what things they ought to 
do, and also may have grace and 
power faithfully to fulfill the. same ; 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Second Sunday after Epiphany. 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
Who dost govern all things in 
heaven and earth : Mercifully hear the 
supplications of Thy people, and grant 
us Thy peace all the days of our life ; 
through Thy Son, Jesus Christ, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Third Sunday after Epiphany. 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
mercifully look upon our in- 
firmities, and in all our dangers and 
necessities stretch forth the right hand 
of Thy Majesty, to help and defend 
us ; through Jesus Christ, our Lord, 
Who liveth and reigneth with Thee 
and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, 
world without end. Amen. 



the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world 
without end. Amen. 

Fifth Sunday after Epiphany. 

OLORD, we beseech Thee to keep 
Thy Church and Household con- 
tinually in Thy true religion ; that 
the}' who do lean only upon the hope 
of Thy heavenly grace may evermore 
be defended by Thy might}' power ; 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Sixth Sunday after Epiphany. 

OGOD, Who in the glorious Trans- 
figuration of Thy Only-Begotten 
Son, hast confirmed the mysteries of 
the faith by the testimony of the 
fathers, and Who, in the voice that 
came from the bright cloud, didst in 
a wonderful manner foreshow the adop- 
tion of sons : Mercifully vouchsafe to 
make us co-heirs with the King of His 
glory, and bring us to the enjoyment 
of the same ; through the same, our 
Lord Jesus Christ, Who liveth and 
reigneth with Thee and the Holy 
Ghost, ever one God, world without 
end. Amen. 



Fourth Sunday after Epiphany. 

ALMIGHTY God, Who knowest us 
to be set in the midst of so 
many and great dangers, that by 
reason of the frailty of our nature we 
cannot always stand upright : Grant 
to us such strength and protection as 
may support us in all dangers, and 
carry us through all temptations ; 
through Jesus Christ, our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and 
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Scptuagesima Sunday. 

OLORD, we beseech Thee favorably 
to hear the prayers of Thy peo- 
ple ; that we, who are justly punished 
for our offences, ma}' be mercifully 
delivered by Thy goodness, for the 
glory of Thy Name ; through Jesus 
Christ, Thy Son, our Saviour, Who 
I liveth and reigneth with Thee and 
J the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world 
without end. Amen. 

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Sexagesima Sunday. 

OGOD, Who seest that we put not 
our trust in anything that we 
do : Mercifully grant, that by Thy 
power we may be defended against all 
adversity ; through Jesus Christ, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Quinquagesima Sunday. 

OLORD, we beseech Thee, merci- 
fully hear our prayers, and, 
having set us free from the bonds of 
sin, defend us from all evil ; through 
Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and the 
Holy Ghost, ever one God, w T orld with- 
out end. Amen. 

Ash Wednesday, or First Day of Lent. 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting G6d, 
Who hatest nothing that Thou 
hast made, and dost forgive the sins 
of all those who are penitent : Create 
and make in us new and contrite 
hearts, that we, worthily lamenting 
our sins, and acknowledging our 
wretchedness, may obtain of Thee, 
the God o*f all mercy, perfect remis- 
sion and forgiveness ; through Jesus 
Christ, our Lord, Who liveth and 
reigneth with Thee and the Holy 
Ghost, ever one God, world without 
end. Amen. 

First Sunday in Lent (dnvocavit). 

OLORD, mercifully hear our prayer, 
and stretch forth the right hand 
of Thy Majesty to defend us from 
them that rise up against us ; through 
Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and the 



Holy Ghost, ever one God, world with- 
out end. Amen. 

Second Sunday in Lent {Reminiscere'). 

OGOD, Who seest that of ourselves 
we have no strength : Keep us 
both outwardly and inwardly ; that 
we may be defended from all adver- 
sities which may happen to the body, 
and from all evil thoughts which may 
assault and hurt the soul : through 
Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and the 
Holy Ghost, ever one God, world with- 
out end. Amen. 

Third Sunday in Lent (Oculi). 

W r E beseech Thee, Almighty God, 
look upon the hearty desires 
of Thy humble servants, and stretch 
forth the right hand of Thy Majesty 
to be our defence against all our ene- 
mies ; through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, 
our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth 
with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever 
one God, world without end. Amen. 

Fourth Sunday in Lent (Lcztare). 

GRANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty 
God, that we, who for our evil 
deeds do worthily deserve to be pun- 
ished, by the comfort of Thy grace 
may mercifully be relieved ; through 
our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 
Who. liveth and reigneth with Thee 
and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, 
world without end. Amen. 

Fifth Sunday in Lent {Ju died). 

WE beseech Thee, Almighty God, 
mercifully to look upon Thy 
people, that by Thy great goodness 
they may be governed and preserved 



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evermore, both in body and soul ; 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Sou, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Sixth Sunday in Lent (Palmarum). 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
Who hast sent Thy Son, our 
Saviour Jesus Christ, to take upon 
Him our flesh, and to suffer death 
upon the Cross, that all mankind 
should follow the example of His 
great humility : Mercifully grant that 
we may both follow the example of 
His patience, and also be made par- 
takers of His resurrection ; through 
the same, Jesus Christ our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and the 
Holy Ghost, ever one God, world 
without end. Amen. 

Monday in Holy Week. 

GRANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty 
God, that we, who amid so many 
adversities do fail through our own 
infirmities, may be restored through 
the Passion and Intercession of Thine 
Only-Begotten Son, Who liveth and 
reigneth with Thee and the Holy 
Ghost, ever one God, world without 
end. Amen. 

Tuesday in Holy Week. 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
Grant us grace so to pass through 
this holy time of our Lord's Passion, 
that we may obtain the pardon of our 
sins ; through the same, Thy Son, 
Who liveth and reigneth with Thee 
and the Holy Ghost, ever one God, 
world without end. Amen. 



Wednesday in Holy Week. 

GRANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty 
God, that we, who for our evil 
deeds are continually afflicted, may 
mercifully be relieved by the Passion 
of Thine Only-Begotten Son, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and 
the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world 
without end. Ame?i. 

Thursday in Holy Week. 

OLORD God, Who hast left unto 
us in a wonderful Sacrament a 
memorial of Thy Passion : Grant, we 
beseech Thee, that we may so use this 
Sacrament of Thy Body and Blood, 
that the fruits of Thy redemption may 
continually be manifest in us ; Thou, 
Who livest and reignest with the 
Father and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Good Friday. 

ALMIGHTY God, we beseech Thee 
graciously to behold this Thy 
family, for which our Lord Jesus 
Christ was contented to be betrayed, 
and given up into the hands of wicked 
men, and to suffer death upon the 
Cross ; Who now liveth and reigneth 
with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever 
one God, world without end. Amen. 

MERCIFUL and Everlasting God, 
Who hast not spared Thine 
only Son, but delivered Him up for 
us all, that He might bear our sins 
upon the Cross : Grant that our hearts 
may be so fixed with steadfast faith 
in Him that we may not fear the 
power of any adversaries ; through 
the same, Thy Son, Jesus Christ our 
Lord. Amen. 



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ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
Who hast willed that Thy Son 
should bear for us the pains of the 
Cross, that Thou mightest remove 
from us' the power of the adversary : 
Help us so to remember and give 
thanks for our Lord's Passion that 
we may obtain remission of sin and 
redemption from everlasting death ; 
through the same, our Lord Jesus 
Christ. Amen. 

Easter. 

The Collect for Easter Eve. 

OGOD, Who didst enlighten this 
most holy night with the glory 
of the Lord's Resurrection : Preserve 
in all Thy people the Spirit of adop- 
tion which Thou hast given, so that 
renewed in body and soul they may 
perform unto Thee a pure service ; 
through the same, our Lord Jesus 
Christ, W T ho liveth and reign eth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

The Collect for Easter Day. 

ALMIGHTY God, Who, through 
Thine Only-Begotten Son, Jesus 
Christ, hast overcome death, and 
opened unto us the gate of everlast- 
ing life : We humbly beseech Thee, 
that, as Thou dost put into our minds 
good desires, so by Thy continual help 
we may bring the same to good effect ; 
through Jesus Christ our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and 
the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world 
without end. Amen. 

Other Easter Collects. 

GRANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty 
God, that we who celebrate Thy 
Paschal Feast, kindled with heavenly 



desires, ma} T ever thirst for the Foun- 
tain of Life, Jesus Christ, Thy Son, 
our Lord. Amen. 

GRANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty 
God, that we who celebrate the 
solemnities of the Lord's Resurrection, 
may by the renewal of Thy Holy 
Spirit rise again from the death of the 
soul ; through the same, Jesus Christ 
our Lord. Amen. 

Easter Monday. 

Collect the same as for Easter Day. 

First Sunday after Easter {Quasimodo geniti). 

GRANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty 
God, that we who have celebrated 
the solemnities "of the Lord's Resur- 
rection, may, b}' the help of Thy grace, 
bring forth the fruits thereof in our 
life and conversation ; through the 
same, Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Second Sunday after Easter {Miscricordias). 

GOD, Who, by the humiliation of 
Thy Son, didst raise up the 
fallen world : Grant unto Thy faithful 
ones perpetual gladness, and those 
whom Thou hast delivered from the 
danger of everlasting death, do Thou 
make partakers of eternal joys ; 
through the same, Jesus Christ our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Third Sunday after Easter (Jubilate). 

ALMIGHTY God, Who showest to 
them that be in error the light 
of Thy truth, to the intent that they 



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may return into the way of righteous- 
ness : Grant unto all them that are 
admitted into the fellowship of Christ's 
Religion that they may eschew those 
things that are contrary to their pro- 
fession, and follow all such things as 
are agreeable to the same ; through 
our Lord Jesus Christ, who liveth and 
reigneth with Thee and the Holy 
Ghost, ever one God, world without 
end. Amen. 

Fourth Sunday after Easter ( Cantate) . 

OGOD, Who makest the minds of 
the faithful to be of one will : 
Grant unto Thy people that they may 
love what Thou commandest, and de- 
sire what Thou dost promise ; that, 
among the manifold changes of this 
world, our hearts may there be fixed 
where true joys are to be found ; 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
Lord, who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Hoty Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Fifth Sunday after Easter (Rotate). 

OGOD, from Whom all good things 
do come : Grant to us Thy humble 
servants, that b}- Thy holy inspiration 
we may think those things that be 
right, and 05^ Thy merciful guiding 
may perform the same ; through Je- 
sus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and 
the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world 
without end. Amen. 

) Ascension Day. 

GRANT, we beseech Thee, Almighty 
God, that like as we do believe 
Thy Only-Begotten Son, our Lord Je- 
sus Christ, to have ascended into the 



heavens ; so may we also in heart and 
mind thither ascend, and with Him 
continually dwell ; Who liveth and 
reigneth with Thee and the Holy 
Ghost, ever one God, world without 
end. Amen. 

OKING of Glory, Lord of Hosts, 
Who didst this day ascend in tri- 
umph far above all Heavens : We be- 
seech Thee, leave us not comfortless, 
but send to us the Spirit of Truth, 
promised of the Father; O Thou, Who, 
with the Father and the Holy Ghost, 
livest and reignest ever one God, 
world without end. Amen. 

Sunday after Ascension (Exaudi). 

ALMIGHTY, Everlasting God : 
Make us to have alwa3 r s a devout 
will towards Thee, and to serve Thy 
Majesty with a pure heart ; through 
Thy Son, Jesus Christ our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and the 
Holy Ghost, ever one God, world with- 
out end. Amen. 

Whitsunday. 

OGOD, Who didst teach the hearts 
of Thy faithful people, by send- 
ing to them the light of Thy Holy 
Spirit : Grant us by the same Spirit 
to have a right judgment in all things, 
and evermore to rejoice in His holy 
comfort ; through our Lord Jesus 
Christ, Thy Son, Who with Thee and 
the Holy Ghost liveth and reigneth, 
ever one God, world without end. 
Amen. 

Monday in Whitsun-week. 

OGOD, Who didst give Thy Holy 
Spirit to Thine Apostles : Grant 
unto Thy people the performance of 



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their petitions, vSo that on us to whom 
Thou hast given faith, Thou mayest 
also bestow peace ; through our Lord 
Jesus Christ, Thy Son, Who with Thee, 
and the Hoty Ghost liveth and reign- 
eth, ever one God, world without end. 
Amen. 

The Festival of the Trinity. 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
Who hast given unto us, Thy ser- 
vants, grace, by the confession of a 
true faith, to acknowledge the glory 
of the Eternal Trinity, and in the 
power of the Divine Majesty to wor- 
ship the Unity : We beseech Thee, 
that Thou wouldest keep us steadfast 
in this faith, and evermore defend us 
from all adversities, Who livest and 
reignest, one God, world without end. 
Amen. 

First Sunday after Trinity. 

OGOD, the Strength of all them 
that put their trust in Thee : 
Mercifully accept our prayers ; and 
because through the weakness of our 
mortal nature we can do no good thing 
without Thee, grant us the help of 
Thy grace, that in keeping Thy com- 
mandments we may please Thee, both 
in will and deed ; through Jesus Christ 
our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth 
with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever 
one God, world without end. Amen. 

Second Sunday after Trinity. 

OLORD, Who never failest to help 
and govern those whom Thou 
dost bring up in Thy steadfast fear and 
love : Make us to have a perpetual fear 
and love of Thy holy Name ; through 



Jesus ChrivSt, Thy Son, our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and the 
Holy Ghost, ever one God, world with- 
out end. Amen. 

Third Sunday after Trinity. 

OGOD, the Protector of all that 
trust in Thee, without whom 
nothing is strong, nothing is holy: 
Increase and multiply upon us Thy 
mercy ; that Thou being our Ruler 
and Guide, we may so pass through 
things temporal, that we finally lose 
not the things eternal ; through Jesus 
Christ our Lord, Who liveth and reign- 
eth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, 
ever one God, world without end. 
Amen. 

Fourth Sunday after Trinity. 

GRANT, O Lord, we beseech Thee, 
that the course *of this world may 
be so peaceably ordered by Thy gover- 
nance, that Thy Church may joyfully 
serve Thee in all godly quietness ; 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Fifth Sunday after Trinity. 

OGOD, Who hast prepared for 
them that love Thee such good 
things as pass man's understanding : 
Pour into our hearts such love toward 
Thee, that we, loving Thee above all 
things, may obtain Thy promises, 
which exceed all that we can desire ; 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Sou, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. A??ien. 



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such things as shall please Thee ; 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Tenth Sunday after Trinity. 

OGOD, Who declarest Thine Al- 
mighty power chiefly in showing 
mercy and pity : Mercifully grant un- 
to us such a measure of Thy grace, 
that we, running the way of Thy com- 
mandments, may obtain Thy gracious 
promises, and be made partakers of 
Thy heavenly treasure ; through Jesus 
Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, Who liv- 
eth and reigneth with Thee and the 
Holy Ghost, ever one God, world with- 
out end. Amen. 

Eleventh Sunday after Trinity. 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
Who art always more ready to 
hear than we to pray, and art wont 
to give more than either we desire or 
deserve : Pour down upon us the 
abundance of Thy mercy, forgiving 
VT Thee, the Spirit to think and do us those things whereof our con- 
always such things as are right ; that | science is afraid, and giving us those 
we, who cannot do anything that is ! good things which we are not w T orthy 
good without Thee, may by Thee be | to ask, but through the merits and 



Sixth Sunday after Trinity. 

LORD of all power and might, Who 
art the Author and Giver of all 
good things : Graft in our hearts the 
love of Thy Name, increase in us true 
religion, nourish us with all goodness, 
and of Thy great mercy keep us in 
the same ; through Jesus Christ, Thy 
Son, our Lord, Who liveth and reign- 
eth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, 
ever one God, world without end. 
Amen. 

Seventh Sunday after Trinity. 

OGOD, Whose never- failing Prov- 
idence ordereth all things both 
in heaven and earth : We humbly be- 
seech Thee to put away from us all 
hurtful things, and to give us those 
things which be profitable for us ; 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Eighth Sunday after Trinity. 

/^RANT to us, Lord, we beseech 



enabled to live according to Thy will ; 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

ISTrnth Sunday after Trinity. 

|" ET Thy merciful ears, O Lord, be 
-L' open to the prayers of Thy hum- 
ble servants ; and, that they may ob- 
tain their petitions, make them to ask 



mediation of Jesus Christ, Thy Son, 
our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth 
with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever 
one God, world without end. A7nen. 

Twelfth Sunday after Trinity. 

ALMIGHTY and merciful God, of 
Whose only gift it cometh that 
Thy faithful people do unto Thee true 
and laudable service : Grant, we be- 
seech Thee, that we may so faithfully 



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serve Thee fn this life, that we fail 
not finally to attain Thy heavenly 
promises ; through Jesus Christ, Thy 
Son, our Lord, Who liveth and reign- 
eth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, 
true God, world without end. Amen. 

Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity. 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
Give unto us the increase of faith, 
hope, and charity ; and that we may 
obtain that which Thou dost promise, 
make us to love that which Thou dost 
command ; through Jesus Christ, Thy 
Son, our Lord, who liveth and^reign- 
eth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, 
ever one God, world without end. 
Amen. 

Fourteenth Sunday after Trinity. 

KEEP, we beseech Thee, O Lord, 
Thy Church with Thy perpetual 
mercy ; and, because the frailty of 
man without Thee cannot but fall, 
keep us ever by Thy help from all 
things hurtful, and lead us to all 
things profitable to our salvation ; 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Fifteenth Sunday after Trinity. 

OLORD, we beseech Thee, let Thy 
continual pity cleanse and defend 
Thy Church ; and because it cannot 
continue in safety without Thy suc- 
cor, preserve it evermore by Thy help 
and goodness ; through Jesus Christ, 
Thy Son, our Lord, Who liveth and 
reigneth with Thee and the Holy 
Ghost, ever one God, world without 
end. Amen. 



Sixteenth Sunday after Trinity. 

T ORD, we pray Thee, that Thy 
-L' grace may always go before and 
follow after us, and make us contin- 
ually to be given to all good works ; 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Seventeenth Sunday after Trinity. 

LORD, we beseech Thee, Grant Thy 
people grace, to withstand the 
temptations of the devil, and with 
pure hearts and minds to follow Thee, 
the only God ; through Jesus Christ, 
Thy Son, our Lord, Who liveth and 
reigneth with Thee and the Holy 
Ghost, ever one God, world without 
end. Amen. 

Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity. 

OGOD, forasmuch as without Thee 
we are not able to please Thee : 
Mercifully grant, that Thy Holy Spirit 
may in all things direct and rule our 
hearts ; through Jesus Christ, Thy 
Son, our Lord, Who liveth and reign- 
eth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, 
ever one God, world without end. 
Amen. 

Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity. 

ALMIGHTY and most merciful 
God, of Thy bountiful goodness 
keep us, we beseech Thee, from all 
things that may hurt us ; that we, 
being ready, both in body and soul, 
may cheerfully accomplish those 
things that Thou wouldest have done ; 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 



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Thee, and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. 

GRANT, we beseech Thee, merciful 
Lord, to Thy faithful people 
pardon and peace, that they may be 
cleansed from all their sins, and serve 
Thee with a quiet mind ; through 
Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and the 
Holy Ghost, ever one God, world with- 
out end. Amen. 

Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity. 

LORD, we beseech Thee to keep Thy 
household, the Church, in con- 
tinual godliness ; that through Thy 
protection it may be free from all ad- 
versities, and devoutly given to serve 
Thee in good works, to the glory of 
Thy Name ; through Jesus Christ, 
Thy Son, our Lord, Who liveth and 
reigneth with Thee and the Holy 
Ghost, ever one God, world without 
end. Ame?i. 

Twenty-second Sunday after Trinity. 

OGOD, our Refuge and Strength, 
Who art the Author of all god- 
liness : Be ready, we beseech Thee, to 
hear the devout prayers of Thy Church ; 
and grant that those things which we 
ask faithfully, we may obtain effect- 
ually ; through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, 
our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth 
with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever 
one God, world without end. Amen. 

Twenty-third Sunday after Trinity. 

A BSOLVE, we beseech Thee, O 
-f^- Lord, Thy people from their 
offences ; that from the bonds of our 



sins which, by reason of our frailty, 
we have brought upon us, we may be 
delivered by Thy bountiful goodness ; 
j through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
j Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
| Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
! God, world without end. Amen. 

Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity. 

STIR up, we beseech Thee, O Lord, 
the wills of Thy faithful people ; 
that they, plenteously bringing forth 
the fruit of good works, ma}' of Thee 
be plenteously rewarded ; through 
Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and 
the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world 
without end. Amen. 

Twenty-fifth Sunday after Trinity. 

ALMIGHTY God, we beseech Thee, 
Show Thy mercy unto Thy hum- 
ble servants, that we who put no trust 
1 in our own merits ma}' not be dealt 
, with after the severity of Thy judg- 
ment, but according to Thy mercy ; 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
Lord, Who liveth and reigneth with 
Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever one 
God, world without end. Amen. 

Twenty-sixth Sunday after Trinity. 

OGOD, so rule and govern our 
hearts and minds by Thy Holy 
Spirit, that being ever mindful of the 
end of all things, and the day of Thy 
j just judgment, we may be stirred up 
to holiness of living here, and dwell 
with Thee for ever hereafter ; through 
Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and the 
Holy Ghost, ever one God, world with- 
out end. Amen. 



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Twenty-seventh Sunday after Trinity. 
^f The Collect for the Ttvcnty-third Sunday 
after Trinity shall be used on the last 
Sunday after Trinity in each year. 

The Festival of Harvest. 

ALMIGHTY God, most merciful 
Father, Who openest Thy hand, 
and satisfiest the desire of every living 
thing : We give Thee most humble 
and hearty thanks that Thou hast 
crowned the fields with Thy blessing, 
and hast permitted us once more to 
gather in the fruits of the earth ; and 
we beseech Thee to bless and protect 
the living seed of Thy Word sown in 
our hearts, that in the plenteous fruits 
of righteousness we may always pre- 
sent to Thee an acceptable thank-offer- 
ing ; through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, 
our Lord, Who liveth and reigneth 
with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever 
one God, world without end. Amen. 

The Festival of the Reformation. 

OLORD God, heavenly Father; 
Pour out, we beseech Thee, Thy 
Holy Spirit upon Thy faithful people, 
keep them steadfast in Thy grace and 
truth, protect and comfort them in all 
temptation, defend them against all 
enemies of Thy Word, and bestow 
upon Christ's Church militant Thy 
saving peace ; through the same, Thy 
Son, our Lord, Who liveth and reign- 
eth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, 
ever one God, world without end. 
Amen. 

A Day of Humiliation and Prayer. 

ALMIGHTY and most merciful God, 
our heavenly Father, of Whose 
compassion there is no end, Who art 



long-suffering, gracious, and plen- 
teous in goodness and truth ; forgiv- 
ing iniquity, transgression and sin ; 
we have sinned and done perversely, 
we have forsaken and grievously 
offended Thee ; against Thee, Thee- 
only, have we sinned and done evil in 
Thy sight ; But we beseech Thee, O 
Lord, remember not against us former 
iniquities ; let Thy tender mercies 
speedily prevent us, for we are brought 
very low ; help us, O God of our. sal- 
vation, and purge away our sins, for 
the glory of Thy holy Name, and for 
the sake of Thy dear Son, our Saviour, 
Jesus Christ, Who liveth and reigneth 
with Thee and the Holy Ghost, ever 
one God, world without end. Amen. 

A Day of General or Special 
Thanksgiving. 

ALMIGHTY God, our heavenly 
Father, Whose mercies are new 
unto us every morning, and Who, 
though we have in no wise deserved 
Thy goodness, dost abundantly pro- 
vide for all our wants of body and 
soul ; Give us, we pray Xhee, Thy 
Holy Spirit, that we may heartily 
acknowledge Thy merciful goodness 
toward us, give thanks for all Thy 
benefits, and serve Thee in willing 
obedience ; through Jesus Christ, Thy 
Son, our Lord, Who liveth and reign- 
eth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, 
ever one God, world without end. 
Amen. 

Evangelists', Apostles', and 
Martyrs' Days. 

O ALMIGHTY God, Who hast built 
Thy Church upon the foundation 
of the Apostles and Prophets, Jesus 



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Christ Himself being the Head Corner- 
stone : Grant us so to be joined to- 
gether in unity of spirit by their 
doctrine, that we may be made a holy 
temple acceptable unto Thee; through 
Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and the 
Holy Ghost, ever one God, world with- 
out end. Amen. 

O ALMIGHTY God, Who hast in- 
structed Thy holy Church with 
the heavenly doctrine of Thy Evan- 
gelists and Apostles : Give us grace, 
that being not like children carried 
away with every blast of vain doc- i 
trine, we ma} T be established in the I 
truth of TI13' holy Gospel ; through 
Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and the 
Holy Ghost, ever one God, world with- 
out end. Amen. 

ALMIGHTY God. Who hast knit 
together Thine elect in one "com- 
munion and fellowship in the mystical 



Body of Thy Son, Christ our Lord : 
Grant us grace so to follow Thy blessed 
Saints in all virtuous and godly living, 
that w T e may come to those unspeak- 
able joys which Thou hast prepared 
for those who unfeignedly love Thee ; 
through Jesus Christ, our Lord, Who 
liveth and reigneth with Thee and the 
Holy Ghost, ever one God, world with- 
out end. Amen. 



St. Michael and All Angels. 







EVERLASTING God, Who hast 
ordained and constituted the ser- 
vices of Angels and men in a wonder- 
ful order : Mercifully grant, that, as 
Thy holy Angels always do Thee 
service in heaven, so by Thy ap- 
pointment they may succor and de- 
fend us on earth ; through Jesus 
Christ, our Lord, Who liveth and 
reigneth with Thee and the Holy 
Ghost, ever one God, world without 
end. Amen. 



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OTHER COLLECTS AND PRAYERS. 



% The endings of the Collects and Prayers 
are not here given in full. When a Col- 
lect is used singly, the full ending is to be 
supplied; and when two or mor»are used 
together, the full ending is to be added to 
the last. 

^[ When the Prayer is addressed to God the 
Father, the full ending is : " Through 
Jesus Christ our Lord, Who liveth and 
reigneth with Thee and the Holy Ghost, 
ever one God, world without end. 

\ When the Prayer is addressed to God the 
Son, the ending is : " Wlio livest and 
reignest with the Father and the Holy 
Ghost, ever one God, world without end." 

\ When mention is made of the Saviour in 
the body of the Prayer, the ending is : 
" Through the same, Jesus Christ our Lord, 
Who liveth and reigneth with Thee and 
the Holy Ghost, ever one God, world with- 
out e>id." 



GRANT us, we beseech Thee, Al- 
mighty God, a steadfast faith in 
Jesus Christ, a cheerful hope in Thy 
mercy, and a sincere love to Thee and 
to all our fellow men ; through Jesus 
Christ our Lord. Amen. 



OLORD God, heavenly Father, we 
give Thee thanks, that of Thy 
great goodness and mercy, Thou didst 
suffer Thine Only-Begotten Son to be- 
come Incarnate, and to redeem us from 



sin and everlasting death ; and we be- 
seech Thee, enlighten our hearts, by 
Thy Holy Spirit, that we may ever- 
more yield Thee unfeigned thanks for 
this Thy grace, and may comfort our- 
selves with the same in all time of 
tribulation and temptation ; through 
the same, Thy dear Son, Jesus Christ, 
our Lord. Amen. 

3- 

ALMIGHTY God, Who hast given 
us commandment to pray for the 
gift of the Holy Ghost : Most heartily 
we beseech Thee, through Jesus Christ 
our Advocate, to grant us Thy Holy 
Spirit, that He may quicken our hearts 
hy Thy saving Word, and lead us into 
all truth, that He may guide, instruct, 
enlighten, govern, comfort and sanc- 
tify us unto everlasting life ; through 
the same, Jesus Christ our Lord. 
Amen. 

4- 

SEND, we beseech Thee, Almighty 
God, Thy Holy Spirit into our 
hearts, that He may rule and direct 
us according to Thy will, comfort us 
in all our temptations and afflictions, 
defend us from all error, and lead us 
into all truth ; that we, being stead- 
fast in the faith, may increase in love 
and in all good works, and in the end 
obtain everlasting life ; through Jesus 
Christ, Thy Son, our Lord. Amen. 



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5- 

ALMIGHTY God, our heavenly 
Father, Who, of Thy tender 
love towards us sinners, hast given 
us Thy Son, that believing on Him 
we might have everlasting life : Grant 
us, we beseech Thee, Thy Holy Spirit, 
that we may continue steadfast in this 
faith to the end, and may come to 
everlasting life; through Jesus Christ, 
Th}' Son, our Lord. Amen. 

6. 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
Who, by Tlry Son, hast promised 
us forgiveness of sins and everlasting 
life : We beseech Thee so to rule and 
govern our hearts by Thy Holy Spirit, 
that in our daily need, and especially 
in all time of temptation, we may 
seek help from Him, and by a true 
and lively faith in Thy Word obtain 
the same ; through Jesus Christ our 
Lord. Amen. 



OLORD GOD, heavenly Father, 
We beseech Thee, let Thy Holy 
Spirit dwell in us, that He may en- 
lighten and lead us into all truth, and 
evermore defend us from all adver- 
sities; through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
Amen. 



o 



LORD God, heavenly Father, 
Who hast given Thine only Son 
to die for our sins, and to rise again 
for our justification ; Quicken us, we 
beseech Thee, by Thy Holy Spirit, 
unto newness of life, that through 
the power of His resurrection, we 
may dwell with Christ for ever; through ' Amen 

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the same, our Lord Jesus Christ. 
Amen. 

9- 

ALMIGHTY and Everliving God, 
Who makest us both to will and 
to do those things which are good, 
and acceptable unto Thy Divine Ma- 
jesty : Let Thy Fatherly hand, we 
beseech Thee, ever be over us ; let 
Thy Holy Spirit ever be with us ; and 
so lead us in the knowledge and 
obedience of Thy Word, that in the 
end we may obtain everlasting life ; 
through our Lord Jesus Christ. 
Amen. 

For the Church, 
io. 

GRANT, we beseech Thee, Al- 
mighty God, unto Thy Church, 
Thy Holy Spirit, and the wisdom 
which cometh down from above, that 
Thy W T ord, as becometh it, may not 
be bound, but have free course and be 
preached to the joy and edifying of 
Christ's holy people, that in steadfast 
faith we may serve Thee, and in the 
confession of Thy Name abide unto 
the end ; through Jesus Christ our 
Lord. Amen. 



ii. 

MERCIFUL Lord, we beseech Thee 
to cast the bright beams of Thy 



light upon Thy Church, that it being 
instructed 03- the doctrine of the bless- 
ed Apostles, may so walk in the light 
of Thy truth, that it may at length 
attain to the light of everlasting life ; 
through Jesus Christ our Lord. 



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12. 

OGOD, our Protector : Behold, and 
look upon the face of Thine 
Anointed, Who hath given Himself 
for the redemption of all, and grant 
that from the rising of the sun to the 
going down thereof, Thy Name may- 
be great among the Gentiles, and that 
in every place, sacrifice and a pure 
offering may be made unto Thy Name ; 
through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
Amen. 

13. 

OLORD, favorably receive the 
prayers of Thy Church, that be- 
ing delivered from all adversity and 
error, it may serve Thee in safety and 
freedom ; and grant us Thy peace in 
our time ; through Jesus Christ, our 
Lord. Amen. 



14. 



For the Children of the Church. 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
Who dost will that not one of 
these little ones should perish, and 
hast sent Thine Only Son to seek and to 
save that which was lost, and through 
Him hast said, Suffer the little chil- 
dren to come unto Me, and forbid them 
not ; for of such is the kingdom of 
God : Most heartily we beseech Thee 
so to bless and govern the children of 
Thy Church, by Thy Holy Spirit, that 
they may grow in grace and in the 
knowledge of Thy Word ; protect and 
defend them against all danger and 
harm, giving Thy holy Angels charge 
over them ; through Jesus Christ our j repent and live 
Lord. Amen. I the Heathen ; 

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For the Ministers of the Word. 

ALMIGHTY and gracious God, the 
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
Who hast commanded us to pray that 
Thou wouldest send forth laborers 
into Thy harvest ; Of Thine infinite 
mercy give us true teachers and min- 
isters of Thy Word, and put Thy sav- 
ing Gospel in their hearts and on 
their lips, that they may truly fulfill 
Thy command, and preach nothing 
contrary to Thy holy Word ; that we, 
being warned, instructed, nurtured, 
comforted and strengthened by Thy 
heavenly Word, may do those things 
which are well-pleasing to Thee, and 
profitable to us ; through Jesus Christ 
our Lord. Amen. 

16. 

For those who have Erred. 

ALMIGHTY God, our heavenly 
Father, Whose property it is 
always to have mercy : We most ear- 
nestly beseech Thee to visit with Thy 
fatherly correction all such as have 
erred and gone astray from the truth 
of Thy holy Word, and to bring them 
to a due sense of their error, that they 
may again with hearty faith receive 
and hold fast Thine unchangeable 
Truth ; through Jesus Christ our 
Lord. Amen. 



17. 

For the Heathen. 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
Who desirest not the death of a 
sinner, but wouldest have all men to 
Hear our prayers for 
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from their hearts, and turn them from 
their idols unto the living and true 
God, and to Thine only Son ; and 
gather them into Thy holy Church, 
to the glory of Thy Name ; through 
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 



For our Enemies. 

O ALMIGHTY, Everlasting God, 
Who, through Thine Only Son, 
our blessed Lord, hast commanded us 
to love our enemies, to do good to 
them that hate us, and to pray for 
them that persecute us : We earnest^ 
beseech Thee that by Thy gracious 
visitation they may be led to true re- 
pentance, and may have the same 
love, and be of one accord, and of one 
mind and heart with us, and with Thy 
whole Church ; through the same, 
Thy dear Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. 
Amen. 

For the Civil Authorities. 
19. 

O MERCIFUL Father in heaven, 
Who holdest in Thy hand all 
the might of man, and who hast or- 
dained the powers that be for the pun- 
ishment of evil-doers, and for the 



fend them by Thy Name, O God. 
Grant them wisdom and understand- 
ing, that, under their peaceable gover- 
nance, Th}^ people ma}' be guarded 
and directed in righteousness, quiet- 
ness, and unity. Protect and prolong 
their life, O God of our salvation, 
that we, with them, may show forth 
the praise of Thy Name ; through Je- 
sus ChrivSt, our Lord. Amen. 



In Time of Affliction and Dis- 
tress. 

20. 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
the Consolation of the sorrowful, 
and the Strength of the weak : May the 
pra}'ers of them that in any tribula- 
tion or distress cry unto Thee, gra- 
ciousl}- come before Thee, so that in 
all their necessities they ma}^ mark and 
receive Thy manifold help and com- 
fort ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
Ame7i. 

21. 

ALMIGHTY and most merciful God, 
Who hast appointed us to endure 
sufferings and death with our Lord 



praise of them that do well, and of • Jesus Christ, before we enter with 
Whom is all rule and authority in the , Him into eternal Glory : Grant us 
kingdoms of the world : We humbly I grace at all times to subject ourselves 
beseech Thee, graciously regard Thy | to Thy holy will, and to continue 
servants, the President of the United 
States, the Governor of this Common- 
wealth, our Judges and Magistrates, 
and all the rulers of the earth. May 
all that receive the sword, as Thy 
ministers, bear it according to Thy 
commandment. Enlighten and de- 



steadfast in the true faith unto the 
end of our lives, and at all times to 
find peace and joy in the blessed hope 
of the resurrection of the dead, and 
of the glory of the world to come ; 
through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
Amen. 



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22. 

For the Sick. 

ALMIGHTY, Everlasting God, the 
eternal Salvation of them that 
believe : Hear our prayers in behalf 
of Thy servants who are sick, for 
whom we implore the aid of Thy 
mere}' , that being restored to health, 
they may render thanks to Thee in 
Thy Church ; through Jesus Christ 
our Lord. Amen. 

Thanksgiving. 
23. 

OLORD God, heavenly Father, 
from Whom without ceasing we 
receive exceeding abundantly all good 
gifts, and Who daily of Thy pure 
grace guardest us against all evil : 
Grant us, we beseech Thee, Thy Holy 
Spirit, that acknowledging with our 
whole heart all this Thy goodness, we 
may now and evermore thank and 
praise Thy loving kindness and tender 
mercy ; through Jesus Christ, Thy 
Son, our Lord. Amen. 

24. 

ALMIGHTY and most merciful God, 
Who in Thy fatherly wisdom 
hast chastened us on account of our 
sins, that we might not continue in 
impenitence and vain confidence, and 
thus perish with the ungodly ; in the 
midst of wrath Thou hast remembered 
mercy, and hast graciously delivered 
us out of our affliction. We give 
Thee therefore most hearty thanks 
and praise, that Thou hast turned 
away from us Thy just anger, and 
shown Thyself favorable toward us 
Thine unworthy servants. Bless the 



Lord, O my soul : and all that is 
within me, bless His holy Name. 
Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget 
not all His benefits. Thou, Lord, art 
merciful and gracious, slow to anger, 
and plenteous in mercy. Glory be to 
Thee, O God, for ever ; through Jesus 
Christ our Lord. Amen. 

For special Gifts and Graces. 
25. 

For Protection during the Day. 

OLORD, our heavenly Father, Al- 
mighty and Everlasting God, 
Who hast safely brought iis to the 
beginning of this day : Defend us in 
the same with Thy mighty power ; 
and grant that this day we fall into 
no sin, neither run into any kind of 
danger; but that all our doings, being 
ordered by Thy governance, may be 
righteous in Thy sight; through Jesus 
Christ our Lord. Amen. 

26. 

For Protection during the Night. 

LIGHTEN our darkness, we beseech 
Thee, O Lord ; and by Thy great 
mercy defend us from all perils and 
dangers of this night ; for the love of 
Th}- only Son, our Saviour, Jesus 
Christ. Amen. 

27. 

For Grace to use our Gifts. 

OLORD God Almighty, Who dost 
endue Thy servants with divers 
and singular gifts of the Holy Ghost: 
Leave us not, we beseech Thee, desti- 
tute of Thy manifold gifts, nor yet of 
grace to use them alway to Thy honor 
and glory ; through Jesus Christ our 
Lord. Amen. 



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28. 

For Grace to receive the Word. 

BLESSED Lord, Who hast caused 
all Hol3 T Scriptures to be written 
for our learning : Grant that we may 
in such wise hear them, read, mark, 
learn, and inwardly digest them, that 
by patience and comfort of Thy holy 
Word, we may embrace, and ever hold 
fast the blessed hope of everlasting 
life, which Thou hast given us in our 
Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen. 

29. 

For Grace to be led into all Truth. 

ENUGHTEN our minds, we be- 
seech Thee, O God, by the Spirit 
which proceedeth from Thee ; that, as 
Thy Son hath promised, we may be 
led into all truth ; through the same, 
our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen. 

30. 

For Spiritual Renewal. 

ALMIGHTY God, Who hast given 
us Thy Only-Begotten Son to 
take our nature upon Him : Grant 
that we being regenerate, and made 
Thy children by adoption and grace, 
may daily be renewed by Thy Holy 
Spirit ; through the same, our Lord 
Jesus Christ. Amen. 

3i- 

For Penitence. 

ERCIFUL Father, Give us grace 
that we in ay never presume to 
sin ; but if at any time we offend Thy 
Divine Majesty, may we truly repent 
and lament our offence, and by a lively 



H 



32- 

For Pardon. 

EAR, we beseech Thee, O Lord, 
the prayer of Thy suppliants, 
and spare those who confess their sins 
unto Thee, that Thou mayest bestow 
upon us both pardon and peace ; 
through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
Amen. 

33- 

For Grace to do God's Will. 

ALMIGHTY God, give us grace 
that we may cast away the 
works of darkness, and put upon us 
the armor of light, now in the time 

I of this mortal life, in which Thy Son 
Jesus Christ came to visit us in great 
humility ; that in the last da}-, when 
He shall come again in His glorious 
Maj est}' to judge both the quick and 
dead, we may rise to the life im- 

; mortal ; through Jesus Christ our 
Lord. Amen. 



34. 

For Grace to love and serve God. 

OGOD, WT10, through the grace 
of Thy Holy Spirit, dost pour 
the gifts of charity into the hearts of 
i Thy faithful people : Grant unto Thy 
. servants health both of mind and 
body, that they ma}- love Thee with 
their whole strength, and with their 
whole heart perform those things 
which are pleasing unto Thee; through 
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 

35- 

For Aid against Temptation. 

faith obtain remission of all our sins ; f\ GOD, Who justifiest the ungodly, 
solely through the merits of Thy Son, V^ and Who desirest not the death 
our Saviour Christ. Amen. ! of the sinner : We humbly implore 

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Thy Majesty, that Thou wouldest 
graciousty assist, by Thy heavenly 
aid, and evermore shield with Thy 
protection, Thy servants who trust in 
Thy mercy, that they may be separated 
by no temptations from Thee, and, 
without ceasing-, may serve Thee, 
through Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our 
Lord. Amen. 

36. 
For Faith. 

ALMIGHTY and Ever-living God, 
Who hast given to them that 
believe exceeding great and precious, 
promises : Grant us so perfectly, and 
without all doubt, to believe in Thy 
Son Jesus Christ, that our faith in 
Thy sight may never be reproved. 
Hear us, O Lord, through the same, 
our Saviour. Jesus Christ. A?nen. 

37- 

For Divine Guidance and Help. 

DIRECT us, O LORD, in all our 
doings, with Thy most gracious 
favor, and further us with TI137 con- 
tinual help ; that in all our works 
begun, continued, and ended in Thee, 
we may glorify Thy holy Name ; and 
finally, by Thy mercy, obtain ever- 
lasting life ; through Jesus Christ our 
Lord. Amen. 

38. 

O ALMIGHTY and Everlasting 
God, vouchsafe, we beseech Thee, 
to direct, sanctify and govern both our 
hearts and bodies in the ways of Thy 
laws, and in the works of Thy com- 
mandments ; that through Thy most 
mighty protection, both here and 



ever, we maj^ be preserved in body 
and soul ; through our Lord and 
Saviour Jesus Christ. Amen. 

39- 

For Likeness to Christ. 

ALMIGHTY God, Who hast given 
Thine Only Son to be unto us 
both a sacrifice for sin and also an 
ensample of godly life : Give us grace 
that we may always most thankfully 
receive that His inestimable benefit, 
and also daily endeavor ourselves to 
follow the blessed steps of His most 
holy life ; through the same, Jesus 
Christ our Lord. Amen. 

40. 

For a Right Knowledge of Christ. 

ALMIGHTY God, Whom to know 
is everlasting life ; Grant us per- 
fectly to know Thy Son Jesus Christ 
to be the Way, the Truth, and the 
Life; that following His steps we may 
steadfastly walk in the way that lead- 
eth to eternal life ; through the same, 
Thy Son, Jesus Christ our Lord. 
AmeJi. 

41. 

For the Holy Spirit. 

OLORD God, heavenly Father, 
Who by the blessed light of Thy 
divine Word hast led us to the know- 
ledge of Thy Son : We most heartily 
beseech Thee so to replenish us with 
the grace of Thy Holy Spirit, that we 
may ever walk in the light of Thy 
truth, and rejoicing with sure con- 
fidence in Christ our Saviour, may in 
the end be brought unto everlasting 
salvation ; through the same, Thy 
Son, our Lord. Amen. 



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42. 



ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
Who of Thy great mercy in Jesus 
Christ Thy Son dost grant us forgive- 
ness of sin, and all things pertaining 
to life and godliness : Grant us, we 
beseech Thee, Thy Holy Spirit, that 
He may so rule our hearts, that we, 
being ever mindful of Thy fatherh' 
mercy, may strive to mortify the flesh, 
and to overcome the world; and, serv- 
ing Thee in holiness and pureness of 
living, may give Thee continual thanks 
for all Thy goodness ; through Jesus 
Christ, Thy Son, our Lord. Amen. 



I such steadfast love toward Thee, that 
I the pure desires which by Thy Spirit 
I have been stirred up in us, may not 

be turned aside by any temptation ; 

through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
! Amen. 

46. 

For Charity. 

OLORD, Who. hast taught us that 
all our doings without charity 
are nothing worth : Send Thy Holy 
Spirit and pour into our hearts that 
most excellent gift of Charity, the 
very bond of peace and of all virtues, 
without which whosoever liveth is 
counted dead before Thee ; grant this 
for Thine Only Son Jesus Christ's 
sake. Amen. 



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For Purity. 

ALMIGHTY God, unto Whom all 
hearts are open, all desires 47 

known, and from Whom no secrets | For Humility. 

are hid: Cleanse the thoughts of our : C\ G0D > Who resistest the proud, 

! V_y and givest grace to the humble : 

[ Grant unto us true humility, after the 

likeness in which Thine Only Son 

hath revealed it in Himself, that we 



hearts b}' the inspiration of Th} r Holy 
Spirit, that we may perfectly love 
Thee, and worthily magnify TI13' hoty 
Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
Amen. 

44. 
For Innocency of Life. 

OGOD, Whose strength is made 
perfect in weakness: Mortify and 
kill all vices in us, and so strengthen 
us by Thy grace, that by the innocency 
of our lives, and the constancy of our 
faith even unto death, we may glorify 
Thy holy Name; through Jesus Christ 
our Lord. Amen. 

45- 

For Love to God. 

OGOD, Who makest all things to 
work together for good to them 
that love Thee : Pour into our hearts 



may never be lifted up and provoke 
Thy wrath, but in all lowliness be 
made partakers of the gifts' of Thy 
grace ; through Christ our Lord. 
j Amen. 

48. 

For Patience. 

OGOD, Who by the meek endur- 
ance of Thine Only-Begotten Son 
didst beat down the pride of the old 
I enemy : Help us, we beseech Thee, 
rightly to treasure in our hearts what 
our Lord hath of His goodness borne 
for our sakes ; that after His example 
we may bear with patience whatsoever 
things are adverse to us ; through 
Christ our Lord. Amen. 



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49- 

For a Happy Death. 

CONFIRM, we beseech Thee, Al- 
mighty God, Thine unworthy 
servants in Thy grace ; that in the 
hour of our death the adversary may 
not prevail against us, but that we 
may be found worthy of everlasting 
life ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
Amen. 

5o. 

For the Blessedness of Heaven. 

ALMIGHTY, Everlasting God, Who 
didst give Thine Only Son to be 
a High Priest of good things to come: 
Hereafter grant unto us, Thine un- 
worthy servants, to have our share in 
the company of the Blessed ; through 
Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. 

For Answer to Prayer. 

ALMIGHTY God, Who hast given 
us grace at this time with one 
accord to make our common supplica- 



tions unto Thee ; and dost promise 
that when two or three are gathered 
together in Thy Name, Thou wilt 
grant their requests : Fulfill now, O 
Lord, the desires and petitions of Thy 
servants, as may be most expedient 
for them ; granting us in this world 
knowledge of Thy truth, and in the 
world to come life everlasting. 
Amen. 

52. 

ALMIGHTY God, Who hast prom- 
ised to hear the petitions of 
those w T ho ask in Thy Son's Name : 
I We beseech Thee mercifully to incline 
J Thine ear to us who have now made 
our prayers and supplications unto 
i Thee ; and- grant that those things 
which we have faithfully asked ac- 
cording to Thy will, may effectually 
be obtained, to the relief of our neces- 
sity, and to the setting forth of Thy 
glory; through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
Amen. 



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THE LITANY. 



% The Litany may be used at Matins on Sun- 
days when there is no Communion, and at 
Vespers on Sundays, Wednesdays, and Fri- 
days, and on Days of Humiliation and 
Prayer. The Responses in italics should be 
sung or said by the Congregation. The 
Responses may be repeated after each phrase, 
or only at the end of each group, as here 
followeth : 

LORD, have mere}* upon us. 
Lord, have mercy upon us. 
Christ, have mercy upon us. 
Christ, have mercy upon us. 
Lord, have mercy upon us. 
Lord, have mercy upon us. 

O Christ, hear us. 

O Christ, hear us. 
O God, the Father in heaven ; 

Have mercy upon us. 
O God the Son, Redeemer of the 
world ; 

Have mercy upon us. 
O God, the Holy Ghost ; 

Have mercy upoii us. 

Be gracious unto us. 

Spare us, good Lord. 
Be gracious unto us. 

Help us, good Lord. 

From all sin ; 
From all error ; 
From all evil : 

Good Lord, deliver us. 



From the crafts and assaults of the 
devil ; 

From sudden and evil death ; 

From pestilence and famine ; 

From war and bloodshed ; 

From sedition and rebellion ; 

From lightning and tempest ; 

From all calamity by fire and water ; 

And from everlasting death : 
Good Lord, deliver us. 

By the mystery of Thy holy Incar- 
nation ; 

By Thy holy Nativity ; 

By Thy Baptism, Fasting, and 
Temptation ; 

By Thine Agony and Blood}* Sweat ; 

By Thy Cross and Passion ; 

By Thy precious Death and Burial ; 

By Thy glorious Resurrection and 
Ascension ; 

And by the coming of the Holy 
Ghost, the Comforter : 
Help its, good Lord. 

In all time of our tribulation ; 

In all time of our prosperity ; 

In the hour of death ; 

And in the day of judgment : 
Help us, good Lord. 

We poor sinners do beseech Thee ; 
To hear us, O Lord God. 

And to lead and govern Thj* holy 
Christian Church in the right way ; 



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To preserve all pastors and minis- 
ters of Thy Church in the true know- 
ledge and understanding of Thy 
Word, and in holiness of life ; 

To put an end to all schisms and 
causes of offence ; 

To bring into the way of truth all 
such as have erred, and are deceived ; 

To beat down Satan under our feet ; 

To send faithful laborers into Thy 
harvest ; 

To accompany Thy Word with Thy 
Spirit and grace ; 

To raise up them that fall, and to 
strengthen such as do stand ; 

And to comfort and help the weak- 
hearted and the distressed : 

We beseech Thee to hear us, good 
Lord. 

To give to all nations peace and 
concord ; 

To preserve our country from dis- 
cord and contention ; 

To give to our nation perpetual vic- 
tory over all its enemies ; 

To direct and defend our President, 
and all in authority ; 

And to bless and keep our magis- 
trates, and all our people : 

We beseech Thee to hear ks, good 
Lord. 

To behold and succor all who are in 
danger, necessity, and tribulation ; 

To protect all who travel by land or 
water ; 

To preserve all women in the perils 
of childbirth ; 

To strengthen and keep all sick 
persons and young children ; 

To set free all who are innocently 
imprisoned ; 



To defend and provide for all father- 
less children and widows ; 

And to have mercy upon all men : 
We beseech Thee to hear us, good 
Lord. 

To forgive our enemies, persecutors, 
and slanderers, and to turn their 
hearts ; 

To give and preserve to our use the 
fruits of the earth ; 
And graciously to hear our prayers : 
We beseech Thee to hear us, good 
Lord. 

O Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God ; 

We beseech Thee to hear us. 
O Lamb of God, that takest away 
the sin of the world ; 
Have mercy upo?i us. 
O Lamb of God, that takest away 
the sin of the world ; 
Have mercy upon us. 
O Lamb of God, that takest ^away 
the sin of the world ; 
Grant us Thy peace. 
O Christ, hear us. 

O Ch rist, hear us. 
Lord, have mercy upon us. 
Lord, have mercy upon us. 
Christ, have mercy upon us. 
Christ, have mercy upon us. 
Lord, have mercy upon us. 
Lord, have mercy upon us. Amen. 

•' Then shall the Minister, and the Congregation 
with him, say the Lord's Prayer, after which 
may be said one or more of the Litany Col- 
lects here following. 

OUR Father, Who art in heaven ; 
Hallowed be Thy Name ; Tin- 
kingdom come ; Thy will be done on 
earth, as it is in heaven ; Give us this 



54 



EJje ILitang, 



day our daily bread ; And forgive us 
our trespasses, as we forgive those who 
trespass against us; And lead us not 
into temptation ; But deliver us from 
evil ; For Thine is the kingdom, and 
the power, and the glory, for ever and 
ever. Amen. 

Litany Collects, 
i. 

O Lord, deal not with us after our sins. 
Neither reward us according to our iniquities. 

ALMIGHTY God, our heavenly Fa- 
ther, Who desirest not the death 
of a sinner, but rather that he should 
turn from his evil way and live ; We 
beseech Thee graciously to turn from 
us those punishments which we by 
our sins have deserved, and to grant 
us grace ever hereafter to serve Thee 
in holiness and pureness of living ; 
through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
Amen. 

2. 
Help us, O God of our salvation, for the glory 

of Thy Name. 
Deliver us, and' purge away our sins, for Thy 

Name's sake. 

ALMIGHTY and Everlasting God, 
Who by Thy Holy Spirit dost 
govern and sanctify the whole Chris- 
tian Church ; Hear our prayers for all 
members of the same, and mercifully 
grant, that by Thy grace they ma}^ 
serve Thee in true faith ; through 
Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Lord. 
Amen. 

3- 

O Lord, deal not with us after our sins. 
Neither reward us according to our iniquities. 

OGOD, merciful Father, Who de- 
spisest not the sighing of a con- 
trite heart, nor the desire of such as 



are sorrowful ; Mercifully assist our 
prayers which we make before Thee 
in all our troubles and adversities, 
whensoever they oppress us ; and 
graciously hear us, that those evils 
which the craft and subtilty of the 
devil or man worketh against us, may, 
by Thy good providence, be brought 
to naught ; that we Thy servants, 
being hurt by no persecutions, may 
evermore give thanks unto Thee in 
Thy holy Church ; through Jesus 
Christ, Thy Son, our Lord. Amen. 



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Lord, enter not into judgment with Thy 
servant. 
For in Thy sight shall no man living be justified. 

ALMIGHTY God, Who knowest us 
to be set in the midst of so many 
and great dangers, that by reason of 
the frailty of our nature we cannot 
always stand upright ; Grant us such 
strength and protection as may sup- 
port us in all dangers, and carry us 
through all temptations ; through Je- 
sus Christ our Lord. Amen. 



Call upon Me in the day of trouble. 

I will deliver thee, and thou sha It glorify Me. 

SPARE us, O Lord, and mercifully 
forgive us our sins, and though 
by our continual transgressions we 
have merited Thy punishments, ,be 
gracious unto us, and grant that all 
those evils which we have deserved, 
may be turned from us, and over- 
ruled to our everlasting good ; through 
Jesus Christ, Thy Sou, our Lord. 
Amen. 



55 



8Wje Suffrages, 



6. 

For Peace. 
The Lord will give strength unto His people. 
The Lord will bless His people with peace. 

OGOD, from Whom all holy de- 
sires, all good counsels, and all 
just works do proceed ; Give unto 
Thy servants that peace, which the 



world cannot give ; that our hearts 
may be set to obey Thy com- 
mandments, and also that by Thee, 
we, being defended from the fear 
of our enemies, may pass our time 
in rest and quietness ; through the 
merits of Jesus Christ our Saviour. 
Amen. 



THE SUFFRAGES. 



% The Suffrages may be used at Matins or | Let Thy mercy, O Lord, be upon us; 



Vespers in the same manner as the 
Litany. 

LORD, have mercy upon us. 
Lord, have mercy upon us. 
Christ, have mercy upon us. 
Christ, have mercy upon us. 
Lord, have mercy upon us. 
Lord, have mercy upon us. 

Our Father, Who art in heaven ; 
Hallowed be Thy Name ; Thy king- 
dom come ; Thy will be done on earth, 
as it is in heaven ; Give us this day 
our daily bread ; And forgive us our 
trespasses, as we forgive those who 
trespass against us ; And lead us not 
into temptation ; 

But deliver us from evil. 
£ said ; O Lord, be merciful unto 
me ; 

Heal my soul ; for I have si fined 
against Thee. 

Return, O Lord, how long? 

And let it repent' Thee concerning 
Thy servants. 



Accordi?ig as we hope in Thee. 
Let Thy priests be clothed with 
righteousness ; 

A?id let Thy saints shout for joy. 
O Lord, save our rulers; 

Let the King hear us when we call. 
Save Thy people, and bless Thine 
inheritance ; 

Feed them also, and lift them up for 
ever. 
Remember Thy Congregation ; 

Which Thou hast purchased of old. 
Peace be within thy walls ; 

And prosperity within thy palaces. 
Let us pray for our absent brethren; 
O Thou, our God, save Thy ser- 
vants that trust in Thee. 

Let us pray for the broken-hearted 
and the captives ; 

Redeem Israel, O God, out of all 
his troubles. 

Send them help from the Sanctuary; 

And strengthen them out of Zion. 
Hear my prayer, O Lord ; 
And let my cry come unto Thee. 



56 



SHje Suffrages. 



*~ Then may be said responsively, by the Minister 
and Congregation, the Psalm De profundis 
at Matins, and Miserere mei at Vespers. 

Ps. exxx. De profundis. 

OUT of the depths have I cried : 
Unto Thee, O Lord. 
Lord, hear my voice : 
Let Thine ears be attentive to the 
voice of my supplicatio?is. 

If Thou, Lord, shouldest mark, in- 
iquities : 

O Lord, who shall stand? 
But there is forgiveness with Thee : 

That Thou may est be feared. 
I wait for the Lord, my soul doth 
wait : 

And in His Word do I hope. 
My soul waiteth for the Lord more 
than they that watch for the morning : 
/ say, more than they that watch 
for the morning. 

Let Israel hope in the Lord : 
For with the Lord there is mercy, \ 
and with Him is plenteous redemption . 
And He shall redeem Israel : 

From all his iniquities. 
Glory be to the Father, and to the 
Son, and to the Holy Ghost : 

As it was in the beginning, is now, J 
and ever shall be, world without end. ! 
Amen. 



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Ps. li. Miserere mei. 

AVE mercy upon me, O God, ac- 
cording to Thv loving kind- 



According unto the in it li hide of Thy 
tender mercies, blot out my transgres- 
sions. 

Wash me thoroughly from mine 
iniquity : 

And cleanse me from my sin. 



For I acknowledge my transgres- 
sions : 

And my sin is ever before me. 
Against Thee, Thee only, have I 
sinned, and done this evil in Thy 
sight : 

That Thou might est be justified 
when Thou speakest, and be clear when 
Thou judgest. 
Behold, I was shapen in iniquity : 
And in sin did my mother conceive 
me. 

Behold, Thou desirest truth in the 
inward parts : 

And in the hidden part Thou shall 
make me to know wisdom. 

Purge me with hyssop, and I shall 
be clean : 

Wash ??ie, and L shall be whiter 
than snow. 
Make me to hear joy and glad- 
| ness : 

That the bones which Thou hast 
broke?i may rejoice. 
Hide Thy face from my sins : 

And blot out all mine iniquities. 
Create in me a clean heart, O God : 
And renew a right spirit within 
me. 

Cast me not away from Thy pres- 
ence : 

And take not Thy Holy Spirit from 
me. 

Restore unto me the joy of Thy 
salvation : 

And uphold me with Thy free 
Spirit. 

Then will I teach trangressors Thy 
ways : 

And smners shall be converted un- 



I to Thee. 
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Deliver me from blood-guiltiness, 
O God, Thou God of my salvation : 

And my tongue shall sing aloud 
of Thy righteousness. 

O Lord, open Thou my lips : 
And my mouth shall show forth 
Thy praise. 

For Thou desirest not sacrifice, else 
would I give it : 

77*0?* delightestnotin burnt off ering . 
The sacrifices of God are a broken 
spirit : • 

A broken and a contrite heart, O 
God, Thou wilt not despise. 

Do good in Thy good pleasure unto 
Zion : 

Build Thou the walls offerusalem. 
Then shalt Thou be pleased with 
the sacrifices of righteousness, with 
burnt offering and whole burnt offer- 
ing : 

Then shall they offer bullocks zipon 
Thine altar. 

Glory be to the Father, and to the 
Son, and to the Holy Ghost : 

As it was in the beginning, is now, 
and ever shall be, world without end. 
Amen. 

\ Then shall be said : 

Turn us again, O God of hosts ; 
Cause Thy face to shine and we 
shall be saved. 



Arise, O Christ, for our help ; 

And redeem us, for Thy mercy's 
sake. 

Hear my prayer, O Lord ; 

And let my cry come unto Thee. 
The Lord be with you. 

And with thy spirit. 
Let us pf ay. 

*[ Then may the Minister say a Collect for the 
Season and any other suitable Collects, and 
after that he may say this Collect for peace. 

Give peace in our days, O Lord : 
Because there is none other that 
fightethfor us, except Thou, our God. 
O Lord, let there be peace in Thy 
strength : 

And abu?ida?ice in Thy towers. 
Let us pray. 

OGOD, from Whom all holy de- 
sires, all good counsels, and all 
just works do proceed : Give unto 
Thy servants that peace, which the 
world cannot give ; that our hearts 
may be set to obey Thy command- 
ments, and also that by Thee, we, be- 
ing defended from the fear of our ene j 
mies, may pass our time in rest and 
quietness ; through the merits of Je- 
sus Christ our Saviour. Amen. 

<[ Then may be sung or said : 

Bless we the Lord : 
Thanks be to God. 



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Out of Zion, the perfection of beauty, God hath shined 
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Prepare ye the way of the Lord. Hallelujah : 
Make His | paths 1 straight. Hallelujah ! 



For Christmas. 

The Word was made flesh. Hallelujah : 
And dwelt a- | mong j us. Hallelujah ! 

Unto us a Child is born. Hallelujah : 
Unto us a | Son is | given. Hallelujah ! 

Unto you is born this day a Saviour. Hallelujah : 
Which is j Christ the | Lord. Hallelujah ! 

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praise the Lord, all ye nations. Hallelujah : 
Praise Him, all ye | peo- | pie. Hallelujah ! 

For the Passion Season. 

Christ became obedient unto death : 
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For Easter. 

Then were the disciples glad. Hallelujah : 
When they | saw the'| Lord. Hallelujah ! 

This is the day which the Lord hath made. Hallelujah : 
We will rejoice and be | glad in | it. Hallelujah ! 

For Ascension Day. 

1 will not leave you comfortless. Hallelujah : 

I go away and come again | unto | j r ou. Hallelujah ! 

For Whitsuntide. 

The Comforter, which is the Holy Ghost. Hallelujah : 
He shall teach you | all | things. Hallelujah ! 

Create in me a clean heart, O God. Hallelujah : 
And renew a right spirit with- | in | me. Hallelujah ! 

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For the Festival of the Trinity. 

We bless the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Ghost : 
Praise Hirn and magnify Him for | ev- | er. 

For the Festival of the Reformation. 

Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet. Hallelujah : 
And a light | unto . my | path. Hallelujah ! 

Do good in Thy good pleasure unto Zion. Hallelujah : 
Build Thou the walls of Je- | rusa- | lem. Hallelujah ! 

For a Day of Humiliation and Prayer. 

Have mercy upon me, O God, according to Thy loving kindness : 
According unto the multitude of Thy tender mercies blot out | my 
trans- | gressions. 

We have sinned with our r fathers : 
We have committed iniquity, we have done | wicked- | ly. 

For Other Times. 

The eyes of all wait upon Thee : 
And Thou givest them their meat in due | sea- | son. 

Ask, and ye shall receive : 
That your joy | may be | full. 

O give thanks unto the Lord, for He is good. Hallelujah : 
For His mercy endureth for | ev- | er. Hallelujah ! 

It is a good thing to give thanks unto the Lord : 
And to sing praises unto Thy Name, | O Most | High. 

Sanctify us through Thy truth. Hallelujah : 
Thy | Word is | truth. Hallelujah. 

Lord, teach me to do Thy will. Hallelujah : 

Let Thy good Spirit lead me in the | right | way. Hallelujah ! 

Suffer the little children to come unto Me, and forbid them not : 
For of such is the | Kingdom . of | Heaven. 

Make me to understand the way of Thy precepts : 
Strengthen Thou me according | to Thy | Word. 

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TABLE OF PROPER PSALMS AND ANTIPHONS. 

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ANTIPHON. TONE. PSALMS. 

Behold, the Name i 19, 24, 25. 

Come, O Lord 8 85, 98, in. 

Rejoice greatly 5 93, 146. 

FOR CHRISTMAS. 
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Of the fruit of thy body 8 ' 

FOR EPIPHANY. 

Give unto the Lord 8 8, 72, 97, in, 115. 

We have seen His star 5 46. 

FOR THE PASSION SEASON. 

Man shall not live . 1 6,23,25,32/43. 

Behold, now is the accepted time 7 51, 67, 91. 

The kings of the earth 4 130, 143. 

He was oppressed 8 - . 16, 27, 116. 

FOR EASTER. 

Hallelujah! Hallelujah! Hallelujah ! .... Tonus Peregrinus 114. 

I laid me down and slept 8 ,. no, in, 118. 

Hallelujah! The Lord is risen . 5 1, 2, 30. 

FOR ASCENSION DAY. 
If I go not away 1 21, 24, 47. 

FOR WHITSUNTIDE. 

Thou sendest forth Thy Spirit 8 48,97,110,111,115,145. 

I will not leave you comfortless 1 19, 23. 

FOR THE FESTIVAL OF THE TRINITY. 
Unto Thee do we call 8 8, 48, 72, 97, 98, no, 115. 

FOR THE FESTIVAL OF THE REFORMATION. 
I will speak of Thy testimonies 8 48, 87, 125. 

FOR OTHER TIMES. 

Out of Zion A Psalm of the Eighth Tone. 

Commit thy way A Psalm of the Sixth Tone. 

It is good to sing praises A Psalm of the Eighth Tone. 

Blessed be the Lord • A Psalm of the Sixth Tone. 

Blessed be His glorious Name for ever A Psalm of the Third Tone. 

I was glad A Psalm of the First Tone. 

I will praise Thy Name \ Psalm of the Seventh Tone. 

We praise the Lord A Psalm of the Fifth Tone. 



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Nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the | seat . of the | 
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But his delight is in the | law . of the | Lord : 

And in His law doth he | medi-tate | day and | night. 
And he shall be like a tree planted by the | rivers . of | water : 

That bringeth forth his | fruit . in his | sea- | son. 
His leaf also | shall not | wither : 

And whatsoever he | doeth . shall | pros- | per. 
The ungodly | are not | so : 

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Glory || be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

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As it II was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 
World J without | end. A- | men. 

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The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take | counsel . to- | 

Against the Lord, and against His A- |.nointed, | say- | ing, 
Let us break their | bands a- | sunder : 

And cast a- | way their | cords from j us. 
He that sitteth in the | heavens . shall | laugh : 

The Lord shall have them | in de- | ri- | sion. 
Then shall He speak unto them | in His j wrath : 

And vex them in His | sore dis- | pleas- | ure. 
Yet have I | set My | King : 

Upon My holy | hill of | Zi- | on. 
I will de- I clare . the de- | cree : [gotten | thee. 

The Lord hath said unto me, Thou art my Son ; this day have | I be- | 
Ask of Me, and I shall give thee the heathen for thine in- | heri- | tance : 

And the uttermost parts of the earth for | thy pos- | ses- | sion. 
Thou shalt break them with a | rod of | iron : 

Thou shalt dash them in pieces like a J potter's | ves- | sel. 
Be wise now therefore, | O ye | kings : 

Be instructed, ye | judges | of the | earth. 
Serve the | Lord with | fear : 

And re- | joice with | trem- | bling. 
Kiss the Son, lest He be angry, and ye perish from the way, when His 
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Blessed are all they that | put their | trust in | Him. 
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Have mere}* upon me, O Lord ; for | I am | weak : 

O Lord, heal me ; for my | bones are | vex- | ed. 
My soul is I also . sore | vexed : 

But I Thou, O I Lord, how | long ? 
Return, O Lord, de- | liver . my | soul : 

save me | for Thy | mercies' | sake. 

For in death there is no re- | membrance '. of | Thee : 

In the grave | who shall | give Thee | thanks ? 
I am wearj T with my groaning ; all the night make I my [ bed to | swim : 

1 water my | couch | with my | tears. 
Mine eye is consumed be- | cause of | grief : 

It waxeth old because of | all mine | ene- | mies. 
Depart from me, all ye workers | of in- | iquity : 

For the Lord hath heard the | voice of . my | weep- | ing. 
The Lord hath heard my | suppli- | cation : 

The Lord | will re- | ceive my | praj'er. 
Let all mine enemies be ashamed and | sore | vexed : 
Let them return and be a- | sham-ed | sudden- | ly. 
Glo-ry II be to the Father, | 'and . to the | Son : 

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As it II was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 
World I without | end. | A- | men. 

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Who hast set Thy | glory . a- | bove the | heavens. 
Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings hast Thou ordained strength 
because of Thine | ene- | mies : 
That Thou mightest still the enemy | and . the a- | ven- | ger. 
When I consider Thy heavens, the | work of . Thy | fingers : 
The moon and the stars, which Thou | hast or- | dain- | ed ; 
What is man, that Thou art | mindful . of | him : 

And the son of man, | that Thou | visit-est | him ? 
For Thou hast made him a little lower | than the | angels : 

And hast crowned him with | glory . and | lion- | or. 
Thou madest him to have dominion over the | works of . Thy | hands : 

Thou hast put | all things | under . his | feet ; 
All I sheep and | oxen : 

Yea, and the | beasts | of the | field ; 
The fowl of the air, and the | fish of . the | sea : 

And whatsoever passeth through the | paths | of the | seas. 
O I Lord, our | Lord : 
How excellent is Thy | Name in | all the | earth ! 
Glory || be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And I to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As it || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 
World without | end. | A- | men. 

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My goodness ex- j tendeth | not to j Thee ; 

But to the saints that are in the earth, and to the | excel- | lent : 

In whom is | all | my de- | light. 
Their sorrows shall be J multi- | plied : 

That hasten | after . an- | other | god. 
Their drink offerings of blood will j I not | offer : 

Xor take up their | names . into | my | lips. 
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The lines are fallen unto me in | pleasant j places : 

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1 will bless the Lord, 'Who hath | given . me | counsel : 

My reins also instruct me | in the . night- | sea- | sons 
I have set the Lord j always . be- fore me : 

Because He is at my right hand, I shall | not be | mov- 
Therefore my heart is glad, and my | glory . re- | joiceth : 

My flesh | also . shall | rest in | hope. 
For Thou wilt not leave my | soul in | hell : 

Neither wilt Thou suffer Thine Holy One to | see cor- | rup- \ tion 
Thou wilt shew me the | path of | life : 

In Thy presence is fullness of joy ; at Thy right hand there are 
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The; || heavens declare the | glor3' . of | God : 

And the firmament | sheweth . His | handy- | work. 
Day unto day | utter-eth | speech : 

And night unto night | sheweth | knowl- | edge. 
There is no | speech nor | language : 

Where their | voice | is not | heard. 
Their line is gone out through | all the | earth : 

And their w T ords to the | end | of the | world. 
In them hath He set a tabernacle | for the | sun : 

Which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as 

a strong | man to | run a | race. [ends | of it : 

His going forth is from the end of the heaven, and his circuit unto the | 

And there is nothing | hid . from the | heat there- | of. 
The law of the Lord is perfect, con- | verting . the | soul : 

The testimony of the Lord is sure, making | wise the | sim- | pie. 
The statutes of the Lord are right, re- | joicing . the j heart : 

The commandment of the Lord is | pure, en- | lightening the | eyes. 
The fear of the Lord is clean, en- | during . for | ever: 

The judgments of the Lord are true and righteous | alto- | geth- | er. 
More to be desired are they than gold, }*ea, than | much fine | gold : 

Sweeter also than honey | and the | honey- | comb. 
Moreover hy them is Thy | servant | warned : 

And in keeping of them | there is | great re- | ward. 
W T ho can under- | stand his | errors ? : 

Cleanse Thou | me from | secret | faults. 

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Keep back Thy servant also from presumptuous sins ; let them not have 

dominion | over | me : [gres- | sion. 

Then shall I be upright and I shall be innocent from the | great trans- | 

Let the words of my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable | 

O Lord, my Strength, and | my Re- | deem- | er. [in Thy | sight : 

Glo-ry II be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As it || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 
World | without | end. A- | men. 

Psalm 21. Domine, i?i virtute tua. 

The II king shall joy in Thy | strength, O j Lord : 

And in Thy salvation how | greatly . shall | he re- | joice ! 
Thou hast given him his | heart's de- | sire : 

And hast not withholden the re- | quest | of his | lips. 
For. Thou preventest him with the | blessings . of | goodness : 

Thou settest a crown of pure | gold | on his | head. 
He asked life of Thee, and Thou | gavest . it | him : 

Even length of days for | ever . and | ev- | er. 
His glory is great in | Thy sal- | vation : 

Honor and majesty hast Thou J laid up- | on | him. 
For Thou hast made him most | blessed . for | ever : 

Thou hast made him exceeding glad | with Thy | counte- | nance. 
For the king trusteth | in the | Lord : 

And through the mercy of the Most High | he shall | not be | moved. 
Thine hand shall find out | all Thine | enemies : 

Thy right hand shall find out | those that | hate | Thee. 
Thou shalt make them as a fiery oven in the | time of . Thine | anger : 

The Lord shall swallow them up in His wrath, and the | fire . shall de- | 
Their fruit shalt Thou de- | stroy . from the | earth : [vour | them. 

And their seed from a- | mong the | children . of | men. 
For they intended evil a- | gainst | Thee : [per- | form. 

They imagined a mischievous device, which they are not | able | to 
Therefore shalt Thou make them | turn their | back : 

When Thou shalt make ready Thine arrows upon Thy strings a- | gainst 
the | face of | them. 
Be Thou exalted, Lord, in Thine | own | strength : 

So will we | sing and | praise Thy | power. 
Glo-ry || be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy j Ghost ; 
As it || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 

World | without | end. A- | men. 

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I | shall | not | want. 
He maketh me to lie down in | green | pastures : 

He leadeth me beside the | still | wa- | ters. 
He re- | storeth . my | soul : 

He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness | for His | Name's | sake. 
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will | 
fear no | evil : 
For Thou art with me ; Thy rod and Thy | staff they | comfort | me. 
Thou preparest a table before me in the presence | of mine | enemies : 

Thou anointest my head with oil ; my cup | runneth | o- | ver. 
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the | days of . my | life : 
And I will dwell in the house of the | Lord for | ev- | er. 
Glory || be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As IT || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 
World | without | end. A- | men. 

Psalm 24. • Domini est terra . 
The II earth is the Lord's, and the | fulness . there- | of: 
The world, and | they that | dwell there- | in. 
For He hath founded it up- | on the | seas : 
And established | it up- | on the | floods. 
Who shall ascend into the | hill . of the | Lord ? : 

Or who shall stand | in His | holy | place ? 
He that hath clean hands, and a | pure | heart : 
Who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor | sworn de- | ceitful- | ly. 

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He shall receive the blessing | from the | Lord : 

And righteousness from the God of | his sal- | va- | tion. 
This is the generation of | them that | seek Him : 

That seek thy | face, O | Ja- | cob. 
Lift up your heads, O ye gates ; and be ye lifted up, ye ever- | lasting | doors : 

And the King of | glory | shall come | in. 
Who is this | King of | glory ? : 

The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord | mighty . in 
Lift up your heads, O ye gates ; even lift them up, ye ever 

And the King of | glory | shall come | in. 
Who is this | King of | glory ? : 

The Lord of hosts, He is the | King of | glo- | ry. 
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Do | I lift | up my | soul. 
O my God, I | trust in | Thee : 

Let me not be ashamed, let not mine enemies | triumph | over | me. 
Yea, let none that wait on Thee | be a- | shamed : 

Let them be ashamed which trans- | gress with- | out | cause. 
Shew me Thy | ways, O | Lord : 

Teach | me | Thy | paths. 
Lead me in Thy | truth, and | teach me : 

For Thou art the God of my salvation ; on Thee do I | wait | all the | day. 
Remember, O Lord, Thy tender mercies, and Thy | loving- | kindnesses : 

For they have been | ev- | er of | old. 

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Therefore will He teach | sinners | in the | way. 
The meek will He | guide in | judgment : 

And the meek | will He | teach His | way. 
All the paths of the Lord are | mercy . and | truth : 

Unto such as keep His covenant and His | testi- | mo- | nies. 
For Thy Name's sake, O Lord, pardon | mine in- | iquity : 

For | it | is | great. 
What man is he that | feareth . the | Lord ? : 

Him shall He teach in the | way that | He shall | choose. 
His soul shall | dwell at | ease : 

And His seed | shall in- | herit . the | earth. 
The secret of the Lord is with | them that | fear Him : 

And He will | shew them . His | cove- | nant. 
Mine eyes are ever | toward . the | Lord : 

For He shall pluck my | feet | out . of the | net. 
Turn Thee unto me, and have | mercy . up- | on me : 

For I am desolate | and af- | flict- | ed. 
The troubles of my heart | are en- | larged : 

O bring Thou me out of | my dis- | tress- | es. 
Look upon mine affliction | and my | pain : 

And for- | give | all my | sins. 
Consider mine enemies, for | they are | many : 

And they hate me with j cruel | ha- | tred. 

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O keep my soul, and de- | liver | me : 

Let me not be ashamed ; for I | put my | trust in | Thee. 
Let integrity and uprightness pre- | serve | me : 

For I | wait | on | Thee. 
Redeem Israel, | O | God : 

Out of | all his | trou- | bles. 
Glory II be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As it || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 

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The Lord is the strength of my life ; of whom | shall I j be a- | fraid ? 
When the wicked, even mine enemies and my foes, came upon me to eat | 

They | stumbled | and | fell. [up niy | flesh : 

Though a host should encamp against me, my heart | shall not | fear : 

Though war should rise against me, in this will | I be | conn- | dent. 
One thing have I desired of the Lord, that will | I seek | after : 

That I ma} T dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, to 
behold the beauty of the Lord, and to inquire | in His | tern- | pie. 
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In the secret of His tabernacle shall He hide me ; He shall set me | up 
And now shall mine head be j lifted | up : [up- | on a | rock. 

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When Thou saidst, | seek ye . my | face : 

My heart said unto Thee, Thy | face, Lord, | will I | seek. 
Hide not Thy face | far from | me : 

Put not Thy servant a- | way in | an- | ger. 
Thou hast | been my | help : 

Leave me not, neither forsake me, O God of | my sal- | va- | tion. 
When my father and my mother for- | sake | me : 

Then the | Lord will | take me | up. 
Teach me Thy | way, O | Lord : 

And lead me in a plain path, be- | cause of . mine J ene- | mies. 
Deliver me not over unto the will of mine | ene- | mies : 

For false witnesses are risen up against me, and such as | breathe out | 
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I had | faint- [ ed : 

Unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land | 
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Wait | on the | Lord : 

Be of good courage, and He shall strengthen thine heart ; wait, I | 
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Glory || be to the Father, | and . to the j Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As it || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 

World without | end. | A- | men. 

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And hast not made my foes to re- | joice | over | me. 
O Lord my God, I cried | unto | Thee : 
And | Thou hast | healed | me. 

Lord, Thou hast brought up my soul | from the | grave : 
Thou hast kept me alive, that I should not go | down | to the 

Sing unto the Lord, O ye | saints of | His : 

And give thanks at the remembrance | of His | holi- | ness. 
For His anger endureth but a moment ; in His | favor . is | life : 

Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh f in the | morn- | ing. 
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Lord, by Thy favor Thou hast made my mountain | to stand | strong : 

Thou didst hide Thy face, and | I was | trou- | bled. 

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And unto the Lord I made | suppli- | ca- | tion. 
What profit is there in my blood, when I go down | to the | pit ? : 

Shall the dust praise Thee ? shall it de- | clare | Thy | truth ? 
Hear, O Lord, and have | mercy . up- | on me : 

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Thou hast turned for me my mourning | into | dancing : 

Thou hast put off my sackcloth, and girded | me with | glad- 
To the end that my glory may sing praise to Thee, and | not be 

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Whose | sin is | cover- | ed. 
Blessed is the man unto whom the Lord imputeth | not in- | iquity : 

And in whose | spirit . there | is no | guile. 
When | I kept | silence : 

My bones waxed old through my roaring | all the | day | long. 
For day and night Thy hand was | heavy . up- | on me : 

My moisture is turned into the | drought of | sum- | mer. 
I acknowledged my sin | unto | Thee : 

And mine iniquity | have I | not | hid. 
I said, I will confess my transgressions | unto . the | Lord : 

And Thou forgavest the in- | iqui . ty | of my | sin. 
For this .shall every one that is godly pray unto Thee in a time when 
Thou | mayest . be | found : 

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Thou shalt compass me about with | songs . of de- | liver- | ance. 
I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which | thou shalt f go : 

I will | guide thee | with mine | eye. 
Be ye not as the horse, or as the mule, which have no | under- | standing : 

Whose mouth must be held in with bit and bridle, lest they come \ 
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Many sorrows shall be | to the | wicked : 

But he that trusteth in the Lord, mercy shall | compass | him a- | bout. 

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And shout for joy, all | 3 r e . that are | upright . in | heart. 

Glo-ry II be to the Father', | and . to the | Son : 
And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 

As it || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 
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For Thou art the God of my strength, why dost Thou | cast me | off? : 

Why go I mourning because of the oppression | of the | ene- | my ? 
O send out Thy light and Thy truth, | let them | lead me : 

Let them bring me unto Thy holy hill, and to Thy | taber- | na- | cles. 
Then will I go unto the altar of God, unto God my ex- [ ceeding ] joy : 

Yea, upon the harp will I praise Thee, O | God, | my | God. 
Why art thou cast down, O my soul? and why art thou disquieted within 
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Therefore will not we fear, though the | earth . be re- | moved : 

And though the mountains be carried into the | midst | of the | sea ; 
Though the waters thereof roar | and be | troubled : 

Though the mountains shake | with the | swelling . there- | of. 
There is a river, the streams whereof shall make glad the | city . of | God : 

The holy place of the tabernacles «| of the | Most | High. 
God is in the midst of her ; she shall | not be | moved : 

God shall help her, and | that right | ear- | ly. 
The heathen raged, the | kingdoms . were | moved : 

He uttered His voice, the | earth | melt- | ed. 
The Lord of | hosts is | with us : 

The God of Jacob | is our | Ref- | uge. 
Come, behold the works | of the | Lord : 

What desolations He hath | made | in the | earth. 
He maketh wars to cease unto the | end . of the | earth : 

He breaketh the bow, and cutteth the spear in sunder ; He burneth the | 
Be still, and know that | I am | God : [chariot | in the | fire. 

I will be exalted among the heathen, I will be ex- | alted | in the | earth. 
The Lord of | hosts is | with us : 

The God of Jacob | is our | Ref- | uge. 
Glo-RY II be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
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Shout unto God with the | voice of j tri- | umph. 
For the Lord most | high is | terrible : 

He is a great King | over J all the | earth. 
He shall subdue the | people | under us : 
And the | nations | under . our | feet. 
He shall choose our in- | heri-tance | for us : 

The excellency of Jacob | whom He | lov- | ed. 
God is gone up | with a | shout : 

The Lord with the ( sound . of a | tram- | pet. 
Sing praises to | God, sing | praises : 

Sing praises unto our ] King, sing | prais- | es. 
For God is the King of | all the | earth : 

Sing ye praises with | under- | stand- | ing. 
God reigneth j over . the j heathen : 

God sitteth upon the throne | of His | holi- | ness. 
The princes of the people are gathered together, even the people of the | 
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And | to the | Holy j Ghost ; 
As it || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 
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In the city of our God, in the mountain | of His | holi- | ness. 
Beautiful for situation, the joy of the whole earth, | is mount | Zion : 

On the sides of the north, the city | of the | great | King. 
God is known in her | pala- | ces : 
' - For | — a | ref- | uge. 
For, lo, the kings | were as- | sembled : 

They passed | by to- | geth- | er. 
They saw it, and | so they | marvelled : 

They were | troubled, and | hasted . a- | way. 
Fear took hold upon them | there, and | pain : 

As of a | woman . in | trav- | ail. 
Thou breakest the | vShips of | TarshivSh : 

With | — an | east | wind. 
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In the | midst of . Thy | tern- | pie. [the | earth : 

According to Thy Name, O God, so is Thy praise unto the | ends . of 

Thy right hand is | full of | righteous- | ness. 
Let mount Zion rejoice, let the daughters of | Judah . be | glad : 

Be- | cause of . Thy | judg- | ments. 
Walk about Zion, and go | round a- | bout her : 

Tell the | towers | there- | of. 

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For this God is our God for | ever . and | ever : 
He will be our Guide | even | unto | death. 
Geo-ry || be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

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Have II mercy upon me, O God, according to Thy | loving- | kindness : 

According unto the multitude of Thy tender mercies, blot out | my 
Wash me thorough^ from | mine in- | iquity : [trans- [ gres- | sions. 

And I cleanse me | from my | sin. 
For I acknowledge | my'trans- | gressions : 

And my sin is | ever . be- | fore | me. [sight : 

Against Thee, Thee only, have I sinned, and done this evil | in Thy | 

That Thou mightest be justified when Thou speakest, and be | clear . 
Behold, I was shapen | in in- I iquit}' : [when Thou | judg- | est. 

And in sin did my | mother . con- | ceive | me. 
Behold, Thou desirest truth in the | inward | parts : 

And in the hidden part Thou shalt make | me to . know | wis- | dom. 
Purge me with hyssop, and I | shall be | clean : 

Wash me, and I | shall be | whiter . than | snow. 
Make me to hear | joy and | gladness : 

That the bones which Thou hast | broken | may re- | joice. 

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Hide Thy face J from my | sins : 

And blot out | all . mine in- | iqui- | ties. 
Create in me a clean | heart, O | God : 

And renew a right | spirit . with- | in | me. 
Cast me not away | from Thy | presence : 

And take not Thy Holy | Spirit | from | me. 
Restore unto me the joy of | Thy sal- | vation : 

And uphold me with | Thy free | Spir- | it. 
Then will I teach trans- | gressors . Thy | ways : 

And sinners shall be con- | verted | unto | Thee. 
Deliver me from blood-guiltiness, O God, Thou God of | my sal- | vation : 

And my tongue shall sing a- | loud of . Thy | righteous- | ness. 
O L,ord, open | Thou my | lips : 

And my | mouth . shall show | forth Thy | praise. 
For Thou desirest not sacrifice, else | would I | give it : 

Thou delightest not in | burnt- | offer- | ing. 
The sacrifices of God are a | broken | spirit : 

A broken and a contrite heart, O God, | Thou wilt | not de- | spise. 
Do good in Thy good pleasure | unto | Zion : 

Build Thou the | walls . of Je- | rusa- | lem. 
Then shalt Thou be pleased with the sacrifices of righteousness, with 

burnt-offering, and | whole burnt- | offering : 
Then shall they offer bullocks up- | on Thine | Al- | tar. 
Glory || be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And I to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As it II was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 

World I without | end. A- f men. 

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God be II merciful unto | us and | bless us : 

And cause His | face to | shine up . on | us. 
That Thy way may be | known up . on | earth : 
Thy saving health a- | mong all | na- | tions. 
Let the people praise | Thee, O | God : 

Let all the | people | praise | Thee. 
O let the nations be glad and | sing for | joy : 
For Thou shalt judge the people righteously, and govern the | nations 
upon | earth. 
Let the people praise | Thee, O | God : 

Let all the | people | praise | Thee. 
Then shall the earth | yield her | increase : 

And God, even our own | God, shall J bless | us. 
God | — shall | bless us : 
And all the ends of the | earth shall | fear | Him. 
Glo-ry II be to the Father, etc. 

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He shall judge Thy people with | righteous- | ness : 
And Thj* | poor with | judg- | ment. 

The mountains shall bring peace | to the | people : 
And the little | hills by | righteous- | ness. 

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And shall break in pieces | the op- | press- | or. 
They shall fear Thee as long as the sun and | moon en- | dure : 

Throughout | all . gener- | a- | tions. 
He shall come down like rain upon the | mown | grass : 

As showers that | wa- | ter the | earth. 
In His daj T s shall the | righteous | nourish : 

And abundance of peace so long as the | moon en- j dur- | eth. 
He shall have dominion also from | sea to | sea : 

And from the river unto the | ends | of the | earth. 
They that dwell in the wilderness shall | bow be- | fore Him : 

And His enemies | shall [ lick the | dust. 
The kings of Tarshish and of the isles | shall bring | presents : 

The kings of Sheba and | Seba . shall | offer | gifts! 
Yea, ail kings shall fall down be- j fore | Him : 

All | nations . shall | serve | Him. 
For He shall deliver the needy | when he | crieth : 

The poor also, and him*that | hath no | help- | er. 
He shall spare the | poor and | needy : 

And shall save the | souls . of the | need- | y. 
He shall redeem their soul from deceit and | vio- j lence : 

And precious shall their | blood be | in His | sight. 

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And He shall live, and to Him shall be given of the | gold of | Sheba : 
Pra\-er also shall be made for Him continually, and daily shall | He 
be | prais- | ed. 
There shall be a handful of corn in the earth upon the top | of the | 
mountains : 
The fruit thereof shall shake like Lebanon : and they of the city shall 
nourish like | grass | of the | earth. 
His Name shall endure for ever ; His Name shall be continued as | long . 
as the | sun : 
And men shall be blessed in Him ; all nations shall | call Him | 
Blessed be the Lord God, the God of | Isra- | el : [bless- | ed. 

Who only | doeth | wondrous | things. 
And blessed be His glorious | Name for | ever : 
And let the whole earth be filled with His glory. A- | men, and | 
Glory || be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : [A- j men. 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As it || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 
World without | end. | A- | men. 

Psalm 85. Benedixisti, Domine. 

Lord, || Thou hast been favorable | unto . Thy | land : 

Thou hast brought back the. cap- | tivity . of | Ja- | cob. 
Thou hast forgiven the iniquity | of Thy | people : 

Thou hast | cover-ed | all their | sin. 
Thou hast taken away | all Thy | wrath : 

Thou hast turned Thyself from the fierceness | of Thine | an- | ger. 
Turn us, O God of | our sal- | vation : 

And cause Thine anger | toward | us to | cease. 
Wilt Thou be angry with | us for | ever ? : 

Wilt Thou draw out Thine anger to | all gener- | a- | tions ? 
Wilt Thou not re- | vive us . a- | gain : 

That Thy people | may re- | joice in | Thee? 
Shew us Thy mercy, | O | Lord : 

And grant us | Thj- sal- | va- [ tion . 
I will hear what God the | Lord will | speak : 

For He will speak peace unto His people, and to His saints ; but let 
them not turn a- | gain to | fol- | ly. 
Surely His salvation is nigh | them that | fear Him : 

That glory may | dwell | in our | land. 
Mercy and truth are | met to- | gether : 

Righteousness and peace have | kissed each | oth- | er. 

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And righteousness | shall look | down from | heaven. 
Yea, the Lord shall give | that . which is | good : 

And our land shall | yield her | in- | crease. 
Righteousness shall | go be- | fore Him : 

And shall set us in the | way | of His | steps. 
Glo ry II be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

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Psalm 87. Fundamenta ejus. 
His || foun- | da- | tion : 

Is in the | holy | moun- | tains. 
The I^ord loveth the gates of | Zi- | on : 

More than all the | dwellings . of | Ja- | cob. 
Glorious things are | spoken . of | thee : 

O | city | of | God. 
I will make mention of Rahab and | Baby- | Ion : 

To | them that | know | me. 
Behold Philistia, and Tyre, with Ethi- | opi- | a : 

This | man was | born | there. 
And of Zion it shall be said, This and that man was | born in | her 

And the Highest Himself | shall es- | tablish | her. 

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The Lord shall count, when He writeth | up the | people : 

That | this . man was | born | there. 
As well the singers as the plaj^ers on instruments | shall be | there 
All my | springs | are in | Thee. 
Glory || be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As it || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 
World without | end. | A- | men. 



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Shall abide under the shadow | of the . Al- | might- | y. 
I will say of the Lord, He is my Refuge | and my | Fortress : 

My God ; in | Him | will I | trust. 
Surely He shall deliver thee from the | snare . of the | fowler : 

And from the | noisome | pesti- | lence. 
He shall cover thee with His feathers, and under His wings | shalt thou | 
trust : 

His truth shall be thy | shield and | buck- | ler. 
Thou shalt not be afraid for the | terror . by | night : 

Nor for the | arrow . that | flieth . by | day ; 
Nor for the pestilence that | walketh . in | darkness : 

Nor for the destruction that | wasteth . at | noon- | day. 

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But it shall | not come | nigh | thee. 
Only with thine eyes shalt | thou be- | hold : 

And see the re- | ward . of the | wick- | ed. • 
Because thou hast made the Lord, which | is my | Refuge : 

Even the Most High, thy | habi- | ta- | tion ; 
There shall no | evil . be- | fall thee : 

Neither shall any plague come | nigh thy | dwell- | ing. 
For He shall give His angels | charge . over | thee : 

To | keep thee . in | all thy | ways. 
They shall bear thee | up . in their | hands : 

Lest thou dash thy | foot a- | gainst a | stone. 
Thou shalt tread upon the | lion . and | adder : 

The young lion and the dragon shalt thou | trample | under | feet. 
Because he hath set his love upon Me, therefore will I de- | liver | him : 

I will set him on high, because | he hath | known My | Name. 
He shall call upon Me, and I will | answer | him : 

I will be with him in trouble ; I will deliver | him, and | honor 
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And to sing praises nnto Thy | Name, | O Most | High ; 
To show forth Thy loving-kindness | in the | morning : 

And Thy | faithful . ness | ever}' | night. 
Upon an instrument of ten strings, and up- | -on the | psaltery : 

Upon the harp | with a | solemn | sound. 
For Thou, Lord, hast made me glad | through Thy | work : 

I will triumph in the | works | of Thy | hands. 
O Lord, how great | are Thy | works : 

And Thy | thoughts are | very | deep. 
A brutish man | knoweth | not : 

Neither doth a | fool . under- | stand | this. [do | flour- | ish : 

When the wicked spring as the grass, and when all the workers of iniquity 

It is that the5' shall be destroyed for ever ; but Thou, Lord, art most | 
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For, lo, Thine enemies, O Lord, for lo, Thine enemies shall | per- | ish : 

All the workers of iniquity | shall be | scatter- | ed. 
But my horn shalt Thou exalt like the horn of an | uni- | corn : 

I shall be a- | nointed | with fresh | oil. 
Mine eye also shall see my desire | on mine | enemies : [gainst | me. 

And mine ears shall hear my desire of the wicked that rise | up a- | 
The righteous shall nourish like the | palm | tree : 

He shall grow like a | cedar . in | Leba- | non. 
Those that be planted in the | house . of the | Lord : 

Shall flourish in the | courts | of our | God. 

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They shall be | fat and | flourish- | ing ; 
To show that the Lord is upright ; He | is my | Rock : 
And there is no un- | righteous- | ness in | Him. 
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The Lord is clothed with strength, wherewith | He hath | girded . 
The world also is | stablish- | ed : [Him- | self. 

That it | cannot . be I mov- I ed. 



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Thy throne is es- | tablished of | old : 

Thou art from | ever- | last- | ing. 
The floods have lifted up, O Lord, the floods have lifted | up their | voice: 

The | floods lift | up their | waves. 
The Lord on high is mightier than the noise of | many | waters : 

Yea, than the mighty | waves | of the | sea. 
Thy testimonies are | very | sure : 

Holiness oecometh Thine house, O | Lord, for | ev- | er. 
Glo-ry II be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
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Let the multitude of | isles be | glad there- | of. 
Clouds and darkness are | round a- | bout Him : 

Righteousness and judgment are the habi- | tation | of His | throne. 
A fire | goeth . be- | fore Him : 

And burneth up His | ene . mies | round a- | bout. 
His lightnings en- | lightened . the | world : 

The earth | saw, and | trem- | bled. 
The hills melted like wax at the presence | of the | Lord : 

At the presence of the | Lord . of the | whole | earth. 
The heavens declare His | righteous- | ness : 

And all the people | see His | glo- | r}^. 

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Confounded be all they that serve graven images, that boast them- | 
selves of | idols : 

Worship | Him, all | ye | gods. 
Zion heard, | and was | glad : [O | Lord. 

And the daughters of Judah rejoiced because of Thy | judgments, | 
For. Thou, Lord, art high above | all the | earth : 

Thou art exalted | far a . bove | all | gods. 
Ye that love the Lord, | hate | evil : [hand | of the | wick- | ed. 

He preserveth the souls of His saints ; He delivereth them out of the 
Light is sown | for the | righteous : 

And gladness | for the | upright . in | heart. 
Rejoice in the | Lord, ye | righteous : 

And give thanks at the remembrance | of His | holi- | ness. 
Glory II be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As it || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 

World without | end. | A- | men. 

Psal m 9 8 . ■ Cantate Domino. 

O || sing unto the Lord a | new | song : 

For He hath | done | marvel . lous | things. 
His right hand, and His | holy | arm : 

Hath gotten | Him the | victo- | ry. 
The Lord hath made known | His sal- ] ration : [then. 

His righteousness hath He openly showed in the | sight . of the | hea- | 
He hath remembered His mercy and His truth toward the house of | Isra- 1 el : 

All the ends of the earth have seen the sal- | vation . of | our | God. 

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Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, | all the | earth : 

Make a loud noise, and re- | joice and | sing | praise. 
Sing unto the Lord | with the | harp : 

With the harp, and the | voice | of a | psalm. 
With trumpets and | sound of | cornet : 

Make a joyful noise be- | fore the | Lord, the | 
Let the sea roar, and the | fulness . there- | of : 

The world, and | they that | dwell there- | in. 
Let the floods clap their hands, let the hills be joyful together be- | fore 

For He | cometh . to | judge the | earth. 
With righteousness shall He [ judge the | world : 

And the | people . with | equi- | ty. 
Glory II be to the Father, etc. 



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Make || a joyful noise unto the Lord, | all ye | lands : [ing. 

Serve the Lord with gladness, come before His | presence . with | sing- | 
Know ye that the Lord | He is | God : 

It is He that hath made us, and not we ourselves ; we are His people, 
and the | sheep of . His | pas- | ture. 
Enter into His gates with thanksgiving, and into His | courts with | praise : 

Be thankful unto | Him, and | bless His | Name. ' 
For the Lord is good ; His mercy is | ever- | lasting : 
And His truth endureth to | all . gener- | a- | tions. 
Glory (I be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As it || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 
World | without | end. A- | men. 

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Bless || the Lord? | my | soul : 

And all that is within me, J bless His | holy | Name. 
Bless the Lord, | my | soul : 

And forget not | all His | bene- | fits : 
Who forgiveth | all . thine in- | iquities : 

Who healeth | all . thy dis- | eas- | es ; 
Who redeemeth th}^ life | from de- | struction : 

Who crowneth thee with loving-kindness and | tender | mer- 
Who satisfieth thy mouth with | good | things : 

So that thy youth is re- | newed . like the | ea- | gle's. 
The Lord executeth righteous- | ness and | judgment : 

For | all that | are op- | pressed. 
He made known His ways | unto | Moses : 

His acts unto the | children . of | Isra- | el. 
The Lord is merci- | ful and | gracious : 

Slow to anger, and | plenteous . in | mer- | cy. 
He will not | always | chide : 

Neither will He keep His | anger . for | ev- | er. 
He hath not dealt with us | after . our | sins : 

Nor rewarded us according to | our in- | iqui- | ties. 
For as the heaven is high a- | bove the | earth : 

So great is His mere}' toward | them that | fear | Him. 
As far as the east is | from the | west : 

So far hath He removed our trans- | gressions | from ( us. 
Like as a father | pitieth .his | children : 

So the Lord pitieth | them that | fear | Him. 

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For He | knoweth . our | frame : 

He re- | membereth . that | we are | dust. 
As for man, his days | are as | grass : 

As a flower of the field, | so he | flourish- | eth. 
For the wind passeth over it, and | it is | gone : 

And the place thereof shall | know it | no | more. [that | fear Him : 
But the mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting upon | them 

And His righteousness unto | children's | chil- | dren ; 
To such as | keep His | covenant : 

And to those that remember His com- | mandments . to | do | them. 
The Lord hath prepared His throne | in the | heavens : 

And His kingdom | ruleth | over | all. 
Bless the Lord, ye His angels, that ex- | eel in | strength : [Word. 

That do His commandments, hearkening unto the | voice | of His | 
Bless ye the Lord, all | ye His | hosts : 

Ye ministers of His, that | do His | pleas- | ure. 
Bless the Lord, all His works in all places of | His do- | minion : 

Bless the | Lord, | O my | soul. 
Glory || be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As IT || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 

World | without | end. A- | men. 

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The Lord shall send the rod of Thy strength | out of | Zion : 
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Thy people shall be willing in the day of Thy power, in the beauties of 
holiness from the womb | of the | morning : 

Thou hast the | dew j of Thy | youth. 
The Lord hath sworn, and will | not re- | pent : 

Thou art a priest for ever after the order | of Mel- | chize- | dek. 
The Lord at | Thy right | hand : 

Shall strike through kings in the | day | of His | wrath. 
He shall judge among the heathen, He shall fill the places with the | 

He shall wound the heads over | many | coun- | tries, [dead | bodies : 
He shall drink of the brook | in the | way : 

Therefore shall He | lift | up the | head. 
Glo-ry || be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy j Ghost ; 
As IT || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 

World without | end. | A- | men. 



Psal m 111. Confitebor tibi. 
Praise || ye the Lord. I will praise the Lord with my | whole | 

In the assembly of the upright, and in the | congre- | ga- 
The works of the | Lord are | great : 

Sought out of all them | that have | pleasure . there- | in. 
His work is honorable and | glori- | ous : 

And His righteousness en- | -dureth . for | ev- | er. 
He hath made His wonderful works to | be re- | membered : 

The Lord is gracious and | full of. com- | pas- j sion. 
He hath given meat unto them that | fear ) Him : 

He will ever be mindful | of His | cove- | nant. 

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He hath shewed His people the power | of His | works : 

That He may give them the heritage | of the | hea- | then. 
The works of His hands are | verity . and | judgment : 

All His com- | mandments | are | sure. 
The}' stand fast for j ever . and | ever : 

"And are done in | truth and | upright- | ness. 
He sent redemption | unto . His | people : 
He hath commanded His covenant for ever : holy and | rever . end | is 
His | Name. 
The fear of the Lord is the be- | ginning . of | wisdom : 

A good understanding have all they that do His commandments ; His 
praise en- | dureth . for | ev- | er. 
Glory II be to the Father, etc. 



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The house of Jacob from a people of | strange | Ian- | guage 
Judah was His | sanctu- | ary : 

And Israel | His do- | min- | ion. 
The sea | saw it . and | fled : 

Jor- | dan was | driven | back. 
The mountains | skipped . like | rams : 

And the I little | hills like | lambs. 
What ailed thee, O thou sea, | that thou | fleddest : 

Thou Jordan, that | thou wast | driven | back ? 
Ye mountains, that ye | skipped . like | rams : 

And ye | little | hills, like | lambs? 

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At the presence of the | God of { Ja- | cob ; 

Which turned the rock into a | standing | water : 
The flint into a | fountain . of | wa- | ters. 
Glo-ry II be to the Father, etc. 



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Not II unto us, O Lord, not unto us, but unto Thy | Name give | glory : 
For Thy mercy, and | for Thy | truth's | sake. 
Wherefore should the | heathen | say : 
Where | — is | now their | God ? 



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But our God is | in the | heavens : 

He hath done whatso- | ever | He hath | pleased. 
Their idols are | silver . and | gold : 

The | work of | men's | hands. 
They have mouths, but the}- | speak | not : 

Eyes have they, j but they j see | not ; 
The}- have ears, but they | hear | not : 

Noses have they, | but they | smell | not ; [not 

They have hands, but they handle not ; feet have they, but they | walk j 

Neither speak they | through their | throat. 
They that make them are Tike | unto | them : 

So is every- | one that | trusteth . in | them. 
O Israel, trust thou | in the | Lord : v 

He is their | help | and their | shield. 
O house of Aaron, | trust . in the | Lord : 

He is their | help | and their | shield. 
Ye that fear the Lord, | trust . in the | Lord : 

He is their | help j and their | shield. 
The Lord hath been mindful of us ; | He will | bless us : 

He will bless the house of Israel; He will bless the j house of | Aa- | ron. 
He will bless them that | fear the | Lord : 

Both | small | and | great. 
The Lord shall increase you | more and | more : 

You j and your | chil- | dren. 
Ye are blessed | of the | Lord : 

Which | made j heaven and | earth. 
The heaven, even the heavens, | are the | Lord's : 

But the earth hath He given | to the children . of | men. 
The dead praise | not the | Lord : 

Neither any that go down | into | si- | lence. 
But we will | bless the | Lord : 

From this time forth and for evermore. | Praise | — the | Lord. 
Glo-rv II be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As it || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 

AYorld without | end. | A- | men. 

Psalm 116. Dilexi, quoniam. 

I H love the | Lord : 

Because he hath heard my voice and my I suppli- | ca- | tions. 
Because He hath inclined His ear | unto | me : 
Therefore will I call upon Him as | long | as I | live. 

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The sorrows of death compassed me, and the pains of hell gat | hold 
I found | trouble . and | sor- | row. [up- [ on me : 

Then called I upon the | Name . of the | Lord : 

Lord, I beseech Thee, de- | liver | my | soul. 
Gracious is the | Lord, and | righteous : 

Yea, our | God is | merci- | ful. 
The Lord pre- | serveth . the | simple : 

1 was brought low, | and He | help . ed | me. 
Return unto thy rest, | O my | soul : 

For the Lord hath dealt bounti- | fully | with | thee. 
For Thou hast delivered my | soul from | death : 

Mine eyes from tears, and my | feet from | fall- | ing. 
I will walk be- | fore the | Lord : 

In the land | of the | liv- | ing. 
I believed, therefore have I spoken ; I was | greatly . af- | flicted : 

I said in my haste, | All . men are | li- | ars. 
What shall I render | unto . the | Lord : 

For all His | bene . fits | toward | me ? 
I will take the cup | of sal- | vation : 

And call upon the | Name | of the | Lord. 
I will pay rr^ vows unto the | Lord | now : 

In the presence of | all His | peo- | pie. 
Precious in the sight | of the | Lord : 

Is the | death j of His | saints. 
O Lord, truly I | am Thy | servant : [loosed my | bonds. 

I am Thy servant, and the son of Thine handmaid ; | Thou hast | 

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I will offer to Thee the sacrifice | of thanks- | giving : 

And will call upon the | Name | of the | Lord. [people : 

I will pa} 7 my vows unto the Lord now, in the presence of | all His | 
In the courts of the Lord's house, in the midst of thee, O Jerusalem. 
Praise | — | ye the | Lord. 
Glo-ry II be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As IT || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 
World without | end. | A- - 1 men. 

Psalm 118. Confitemini Donmw. 

O || give thanks unto the Lord, for | He is | good : 

Because His mercy en- | dureth . for | ev- | er. 
Let Isra- | el now | say : 

That His mercy en- | dureth . for | ev- | er. 
Let the house of | Aaron . now | say : 

That His mercy en- | dureth . for | ev- | er. 
Let them now that | fear the . Lord | say : 

That His mercy en- | dureth . for | ev- | er. 
I called upon the Lord | in dis- | tress : 

The Lord answered me, and set me | in a j large | place. 
The Lord is on my side ; I | will not | fear : 

What can | man do | unto | me ? 
The Lord taketh my part with them that | help [ me : 

Therefore shall I see my desire upon | them that | hate j me. 
It is better to | trust . in the | Lord : 

Than to put | confi- | dence in | man. 
It is better to trust | in the | Lord : 

Than to put confi- | dence in | prin- | ces. 
All nations compassed | me a- | bout : 

But in the Name of the Lord | will . I de- | stroy | them. 
They compassed me about ; yea, they compassed | me a- \ bout : 

But in the Name of the Lord | I . will de- | stroy | them. [thorns : 

The}- compassed me about like bees ; they are quenched as the | fire of [ 

For in the Name of the Lord | I . will de- | stroy | them. 
Thou hast thrust sore at me that | I might | fall : 

But the | Lord | help . ed | me. 
The Lord is my | strength and | song : 

And is become | my sal- | va- | tion. [eous : 

The voice of rejoicing and salvation is in the tabernacles | of the | right- 

The right hand of the Lord | doeth | valiant- | ly. 

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The right hand of the Lord | doeth | valiant- | ly. 
I shall not | die, but | live : 

And declare the | works | of the | Lord. 
The Lord hath | chastened . me | sore : 

But He hath not given me | over | unto | death. 
Open to me the gates of | righteous- | ness : 

I will go into them, and | I will | praise the | Lord. 
This gate | of the | Lord : 

Into which the | righteous . shall | en- | ter. 
I will praise Thee, for Thou hast | heard | me : 

And art become | my sal- | va- | tion. 
The stone which the | builders . re- | fused : 

Is become the head stone | of the | cor- | ner. 
This is the | Lord's | doing : 

It is | marvel . lous | in our | eyes. 
This is the day which the | Lord hath | made : 

We will rejoice | and be | glad in | it. 
Save now, I beseech Thee, | O | Lord : 

O Lord, I beseech Thee, send j now pros- | peri- | ty. 
Blessed be He that cometh in the Name | of the | Lord : 

We have blessed you out of the | house | of the | Lord. 
God is the Lord, which hath | shewed us | light : 

Bind the sacrifice with cords, even unto the | horns . of the | al- 
Thou art my God, -and | I will | praise Thee : 

Thou art my God, | I . will ex- | alt | Thee. 

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O give thanks unto the Lord ; for | He is | good : 
For His mercy en- | dureth' . for | ev- | er. 

Glory I] be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 
And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 

As it || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be 
World without | end. | A- | men. 

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From ( whence | cometh . my | help. 
My help cometh | from the | Lord : 

Which | made | heaven . and | earth. 
He will not suffer thy foot | to be | moved : 

He that keepeth thee | will not | slum- | ber. 
Behold, He that keepeth [ Isra- | el : 

Shall | neither | slumber . nor | sleep. 
The Lord | is th}- | keeper : 

The Lord is thy shade up- | on thy | right | hand. 
The sun shall not | smite thee . by | day : 

Xor | — the | moon by | night. 
The Lord shall preserve thee | from all | evil : 

He | shall pre- | serve thy | soul. 
The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy | coming | in : 

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Glo-ry II be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
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Let us go into the | house | of the | Lord. 
Our feet shall stand with- | in thy | gates : 

| — Je- | rusa- | lem. 
Jerusa- | lem is | builded : 

As a city that is com- | pact to- | geth- | er. 
Whither the tribes go up, the tribes | of the | Lord : 

Unto the testimony of Israel, to give thanks unto the | Name 
Lord. 
For there are set | thrones of | judgment : 

The thrones of the | house of | Da- | vid. 
Pray for the peace of Je- | rusa- | lem : 

They shall | prosper . that | love | thee. 
Peace be with- | in thy | walls : 

And prosperity with- | in thy | pala- | ces. 
For my brethren and com- | panions' | sakes : 

1 will now say, | Peace . be with- | in | thee. 
Because of the house of the | Lord our | God : 

I will | seek | thy | good. 
Glo-ry II be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As IT || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 

World | without | end. A- | men. 

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Which cannot be removed, but a- | bideth . for | ev- | er. 
As the mountains are round about Je- | rusa- | lem : 
So the Lord is round about His people from henceforth | even . for | 
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Do good, O Lord, unto those | that be | good : 

And to them that are | upright | in their | hearts. 
As for such as turn aside unto their | crooked | ways : 
The Lord shall lead them forth with the workers of iniquity ; but peace 
shall be up- | on | Isra- | el. 
Glo-ry [I be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As it || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 
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Have I I cried . unto [ Thee, O | Lord. 
Lord, I hear my | voice : 

Let Thine ears be attentive to the voice of my | suppli- | ca- | tions. 
If Thou, Lord, shouldest mark in- | iqui- | ties : 

I Lord, I who shall | stand ? 

Bnt there is for- | giveness . with | Thee : 

That I Thou | mayest . be ] feared. 
I wait for the Lord, my | soul doth | wait : 

And in His | Word | do I | hope. 
My soul waiteth for the Lord, more than they that | watch . for the 
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Let Israel hope in the Lord, for with the Lord | there is | mercy : 

And with Him is | plenteous . re- | demp- | tion. 
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From I all . his in- | iqui- | ties. 
Glory || be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

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As it II was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 
World without | end. | A- | men. 

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And | all . his af- | flictions : 
How he sware | unto . the | Lord : 

And vowed unto the mighty | God of j Ja- | cob ; 
Surely I will not come into the tabernacle | of my | house : 

Nor | go up | into . my | bed ; 
I will not give sleep | to mine | eyes : 

Or slumber | to mine | e}^e- \ lids, 
Until I find out a place | for the | Lord : 

An habitation for the mighty | God of | Ja- | cob. 
Lo, we heard of it at | Kphra- | tah : 

We found it in the | fields | of the | wood. 
We will go into His | taber- | nacles : 

We will worship | at His | foot- | stool. 
Arise, O Lord, | into . Thy | rest : 

Thou, and the | ark of | Thy | strength. 
Let Thy priests be clothed with | righteous- | ness : 

And let Thy | saints | shout for | jo3 T . 
For Thy servant | David's | sake : 

Turn not away the face of j Thine A- | noint- | ed. 

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He | will not | turn from | it ; 
Of the fruit | of thy | body : 

Will I | set up- | on thy | throne. 
If thy children will keep My covenant and My testimony that | I shall 
teach them : 

Their children shall also sit upon thy | throne for | ever- | more. 
For the I/)rd hath | chosen | Zion : 

He hath desired it for His | habi- | ta- | tion. 
This is My | rest for | ever : 

Here will I dwell ; for | I have . de- | sired | it. 
I will abundantly bless | her pro- | vision : 

I will | satisfy . her | poor with | bread. 
I will also clothe her priests | with sal- | vation : 

And her saints shall | shout a- | loud for | joy. 
There will I make the horn of | David . to | bud : 

I have ordained a lamp for | Mine A- | noint- | ed. 
His enemies will I | clothe with | shame : 

But upon Himself shall His | crown | flour- | ish. 
Glory || be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
As IT || was in the beginning, is now, and J ever | shall be : 

World without | end. j A- | men. 

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Hear || my prayer, O Lord, give ear to my | suppli- | cations : 

In Thy faithfulness answer me, and | in Trry | righteous- | ness. 
And enter not into judgment j with Thy | servant : 

For in Thy sight shall no man | living . be | justi- | tied. [the | ground : 
For the enemy hath persecuted my soul ; he hath smitten my life | down . to 

He hath made me to dwell in darkness, as those that | have been | long | 
Therefore is my spirit over- | whelmed with- | in me : [dead. 

My heart with- | in me . is | deso- | late. 
I remember the days of old ; I meditate on | all Thy | works : 

I muse on the | work | of Thy | hands. 
I stretch forth my hands | unto | Thee : 

My soul thirsteth after Thee, | as a | thirsty | land. 
Hear me speedily, O Lord ; my | spirit | faileth : [into . the | pit. 

Hide not Thy face from me, lest I be like unto them that go \ down | 
Cause me to hear Thy loving-kindness in the morning ; for in Thee | do 
I I trust : 

Cause me to know the way wherein I should walk ; for I 
Deliver me, O Lord, | from mine | enemies : [soul | 

I flee unto | Thee to | hide j me. 
Teach me to do Thy will ; for Thou | art my | God : 

Thy Spirit is good ; lead me into the | land of ] upright- | ness. 
Quicken me, O Lord, for Thy | Name's | sake : 

For Thy righteousness' sake bring my | soul . out of | trou- | ble. 
And of Thy mercy cut \ off mine | enemies : 

And destroy all them that afflict my soul ; for | I am . Thy | ser- | vant. 
Glo-ry I j be to the Father, etc. 

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will extol Thee, my God, | O | King : 

And I will bless Thy Name for | ever . and | ev- | er. 
Every day | will I | bless Thee : 

And I will praise Thy Name for | ever . and | ev- | er. 
Great is the Lord, and greatly | to be | praised : 

And His greatness | is un- | searcha- | ble. 
One generation shall praise Thy works | to an- | other : 

And shall de- | clare Thy | migiity | acts. 
I will speak of the glorious honor | of Thy | majesty : 

And | of Thy | wondrous | works. 
And men shall speak of the might of Thy | terri . ble | acts : 

And I will de- | clare Thy | great- | ness. 
They shall abundantly utter the memory of | Thy great | goodness : 

And shall | sing of . Thy | righteous- | ness. 
The Lord is gracious, and | full of . com- | passion : 

Slow to anger, | and of . great | mer- | cy. 
The Lord is | good to | all : 

And His tender mercies are | over | all his | works. 
All Thy works shall praise Thee, | O | Lord : 

And Thy | saints shall | bless | Thee. 
They vShall speak of the glory | of Thy | kingdom : 

And | talk of | Thy | power : 
To make known to the sons of men His | might} 7 | acts : 

And the glorious majesty | of His | king- | dom. 
Thy kingdom is an ever- | lasting | kingdom : 

And Thy dominion endureth throughout | all . gener- | a- | tions. 

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And raiseth up all those | that be | bow . ed | down. 
The eyes of all wait up- | on f Thee : 

And Thou givest them their | meat in . due | sea- | son. 
Thou openest | Thine | hand : 

And satisfiest the desire of | ever}' | living | thing. 
The Lord is righteous in | all His | waj^s : 

And | holy . in | all His | works. 
The Lord is nigh unto all them that | call up- | on Him : 

To all that | call up . on | Him in | truth. 
He will fulfill the desire of | them that | fear Him : 

He also will hear their cry, | and will | save | them. 
The Lord preserveth all | them that | love Him : 

But all the | wicked . will | He de- | stroy. 
My mouth shall speak the praise | of the | Lord : 

And let all flesh bless His holy Name for | ever . and | ev- 
Glo-ry II be to the Father, | and . to the | Son : 

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As IT || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 

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Nor in the son of man, in | whom there | is no | help. 
His breath goeth forth, he returneth | to his | earth : 

In that very day his | thoughts | per- | ish. 
Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob | for his | help : 

Whose hope is | in the | Iyord his | God ; 
Which made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that | therein | is : 

Which keepeth | truth for | ev- | er ; 
Which executeth judgment | for the . op- | pressed : 

Which giveth | food . to the | hun- | gry. 
The Lord looseth the | prison- | ers : 

The Lord openeth the | eyes | of the | blind. 
The Lord raiseth them that are | bow . ed | down : 

The Lord | loveth . the | right- | eous. 
The Lord preserveth the strangers ; He relieveth the father- | less and | 
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The Lord shall reign for ever, even thy God, O Zion, unto | all gener- | 
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Glo-rv II be to tbe Father, | and . to the | Son : 

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As it II was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be: 

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For it is pleasant ; and | praise is | come- | \y. 
The Lord doth build up Je- | rusa- | lein : 

He gathereth together the | out . casts of | Isra- | el. 
He healeth the | broken . in | heart : 

And | bindeth | up their | wounds. 
He telleth the number | of the | stars : 

He calleth them | all | by their | names. 
Great is our Lord, and | of great | power : 

His under- | standing . is | infin- | ite. 
The Lord lifteth | up the | meek : 

He casteth the wicked | down | to the | ground. 
Sing unto the Lord | with thanks- | giving : 

Sing praise upon the | harpun- | to our | God ; 
Who covereth the heaven with clouds, Who prepareth rain | for the | earth : 

Who maketh grass to grow up- | on the | mount- | ains. 
He giveth to the | beast his | food : 

And to the | j'oung | ravens . which | cry. 
He delighteth not in the strength | of the | horse : 

He taketh not pleasure in the | legs | of a | man. 
The Lord taketh pleasure in | them that | fear Him : 

In those that | hope . in His | mer- | cy. 

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Praise thy | God, O | Zi- | on. 
For He hath strengthened the bars | of thy j gates : 

He hath blessed thy | children . with- | in | thee. 
He maketh peace | in thy | borders : 

And filleth thee with the | finest | of the | wheat. 
He sendeth forth His commandment | upon | earth : 

His Word runneth | very | swift- | ly. 
He giveth | snow like | wool : 

He scattereth the hoar | frost like | ash- | es. 
He casteth forth His | ice like | morsels : 

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He sendeth out His Word, and j melteth | them : 

He causeth His wind to blow, | and the | waters | flow. 
He sheweth His Word | unto | Jacob : 

His statutes and His judgments | unto | Isra- | el. 
He hath not dealt so with | any | nation : 

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And | to the | Holy ! Ghost ; 
As IT || was in the beginning, is now, and | ever | shall be : 

World | without | end. A- | men. 

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Praise Him in the | firma . merit J of His | power. 
Praise Him for His | mighty | acts : 

Praise Him according to His | excel . lent | great- | ness. 
Praise Him with the | sound . of the | trumpet : 

Praise Him with the | psalter- | y and | harp. 
Praise Him with the | timbrel . and | dance : 

Praise Him with stringed instru- | ments and | or- | gans. 
Praise Him upon the | loud | cymbals : 

Praise Him upon the | high . sounding | cym- I bals. 
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And | to the | Holy | Ghost ; 
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INDEX OF CHANTS. 



GREGORIAN. 



TONE. ENDING. NO. 

First Second 17 

First Second .... 

First Second .... 

First Second .... 

First Fourth .... 

First Fourth .... 

First Fourth .... 

First Fifth 



Third Second 55 

Third Second .... 

Third Second . . 

Fourth First 

Fourth First 

Fifth First 



Fifth 

Fifth Second 

Fifth Second 

Fifth Second 

Fifth Second 

Sixth 



• • • 57 
... 83 
... 71 

• • -75 
... 15 

Second 13 



TONE. 

Sixth 
Sixth 



Sixth 

Seventh First . 

Seventh Third. 

Eighth 

Eighth 

Eighth 

Eighth 

Eighth 

Eighth 

Eighth 

Eighth 

Eighth {Rotten Med.) 
Eighth {Rouen Med.) 
Eighth 



NO. 

65 
67 
81 

47 
43 
5 

19 
29 

45 
53 
59 
63 



First 

First 

First 

First . . . '. . 

First 

First 

First 

Second 1 

Second 21 

Second 41 

Second 69 

Eighth Second 73 

Eighth Second 77 

Tonus Peregrinus 9 

Tonus Peregrinus 61 



ANGLICAN. 



COMPOSER. KEY. 

Alcock, Dr. J G . 

Arnold, Dr. S \ . 

Battishill, J A . 

Bridge, Dr. J. F A minor 

Cooke F . 

Corfe F . 

Croft, Dr. W A minor 



COMPOSER. 

Crotch, Dr. W 
Crotch, Dr. W, 



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46 j Dearie, E. 



Farrant, R. 

Fisher, C. . 
Foster, J. . 
Frost, II. J. 



KEY. 

D minor 

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. C 

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NO. 
18 

52 
58 
62 
2 
38 

54 



150 



Enfcex of Cjjant*. 



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COMPOSER. KEY. 

Fussell, Peter • F 

Goldwin G 

Goss, Sir J F 

Goss, Sir J A 

Greene, Dr. M A 

Greene, Dr. M A 

Hackett A 

Hayes, Dr. P F 

Hayes, Dr. W D 

Hiles, Dr. H Bb 

Hine.W G 

Jackson, R A 

Jones, J D 

Joule F 

King F 



NO. 

66 

12 

34 
70 
42 
60 
64 
68 
80 
56 
44 
78 
16 
36 
28 



COMPOSER. KEY. NO. 

Lee.W F ... 24 

Lee, W D ... 32 

Monk, Dr. E. G C . . . 6 

Monk, Dr. W. H D . . . 14 

Nares, Dr. J A ... 20 

Novello,. V A ... 22 

Novello, V Bb . . . 84 

Purcell, H G ... 48 

Richardson, J. E F ... 40 

Scotch G ... 10 

Stephens, C. E A ... 30 

Tallis, T F . . . 8 

Tomlinson A . . . 3 

Turner, Dr. W A ... 74 

Wanless F ... 50 



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